If your file has an XSLT processing instruction, you can view the output by clicking the XSL
Output tab. The RSS.XML file provides a sample of this XML Notepad feature. You can change XSL files
by clicking the ellipses button (...) and choosing another XSL file in the Open dialog box. Click
Transform to display the transformed XML file.
One of the more interesting features of XML Notepad is the ability to compare two XML files.
Begin by loading the primary XML file into XML Notepad. Choose View Compare XML Files to
display an Open dialog box. Select the secondary XML file and click Open. You??™ll see an XmlDiff
window open that has a complete comparison of the two files. This feature is helpful when performing
configuration tasks where you want one machine to have some, but not all, of the settings
of another machine or you need to check XML files for damage.
Managing Windows in a New Way
This chapter has addressed efficiency at the command line. It considers the matter of making you
more efficient at the command line when you have manual tasks to perform. The utilities in this
chapter all affect the command prompt in some way. For example, when you use PromptPal, what
you actually create is a better interface for working at the command line.
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