[Bug 223023] Review Request: nxml-mode - Emacs package for editing XML

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Summary: Review Request: nxml-mode - Emacs package for editing XML


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=223023





------- Additional Comments From ville.skytta@xxxxxx  2007-02-07 14:40 EST -------
Tested with this docbook XML file, it doesn't open in nxml-mode here:
http://docbook.cvs.sourceforge.net/*checkout*/docbook/slides/doc/slides.xml
I think this issue is something that needs to be resolved for real so that it is
clear under which situations nxml-mode vs xml/xhtml modes are used before the
package can be published.  If no better ways are found, removing nxml-mode's
associations completely by default and providing commented out examples
somewhere how to make it override xml/xhtml for all types nxml supports would be
much better than the current uncertainty.

.1%{?dist} needs to move from the version tag to release.  If upgradeability
from earlier versions of this package somewhere is a concern, plain 20041004
without the 0. prefix or 0.20041004.2 would provide that after the move.

Could you comment on the dependency on emacs vs emacs-common?  Currently,
nxml-mode can't be installed with only emacs-nox available (no emacs), even
though it'd probably work just fine.  I'm leaning towards emacs-common being a
better alternative, but won't treat this as a blocker.

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