
For Xmplify, a free trial version is available at the time of writing and it worked perfectly in our trials: just open the think-cell style file. BBEdit offers a free version, but the XML validation seems to be available only in the paid version. Of course, good editors for the Mac are offered for purchase. We recommend always using the current version of think-cell, the style file examples that come with it, and the. Be aware that the syntax definition may differ per build number and you must use the appropriate version for your style file.

To enable validation, you must download the XML schema from the link on the second line of the think-cell style file example ().
#Xmplify validation for mac#
Microsoft's Visual Studio Community for Mac does not support online validation against the syntax definition (XML Schema) at the time of writing. It is not necessary to upload the schema, the schema location in the style file is interpreted automatically. Under XML Input you can either paste the style file contents or upload it directly. It performs validation against the syntax definition (XML Schema) on our webserver. The free online validator on the FreeFormatter website worked well in our trials. We have not found a completely satisfying, free editing solution for the Mac, but there are workable options. Now, if you move the mouse over highlighted errors, you will get a tooltip with a detailed explanation of the error.

Visit Microsoft's download page, choose the free edition (Visual Studio Community) and run the installer. We recommend to use the free Visual Studio from Microsoft (any version will do) since it offers the best XML editing experience we have seen so far.

Fix any indicated warnings or errors before you use the style file. A think-cell style file should be created using a dedicated XML editor since it can check your style file for possible errors. In principle, any program that creates plain text files can be used as an editor. This knowledge base article describes our recommended setup for creating valid think-cell style files.
#Xmplify validation manual#
For the documentation of think-cell style files please refer to our online user manual in Customizing think-cell. A think-cell style file can be used to customize the default colors, styles, and schemes for think-cell charts.
