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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: best tool for docbook?
I'll follow up on these XMetal leads and put together a little XMetal helper package for SourceForge. bobs Bob Stayton 400 Encinal Street Publications Architect Santa Cruz, CA 95060 Technical Publications voice: (831) 427-7796 Caldera International, Inc. fax: (831) 429-1887 email: bobs@caldera.com > From: madhu Maddy <bmadi_1@yahoo.com> > > Hello > > > > klaas holwerda wrote: > > > = > > > > -what is the best XML editor around that has some direct implementati= > on > > = > > > I use XMetal from SoftQuad. It provides a graphical > > You'll also need to set a few customization rules > > so literallayout and program listings are recognized, > > so their lines aren't rewrapped (a disaster you > > long back when i had access to X-metal i remember > "Steve Muench" <Steve.Muench@oracle.com> > had done some wonderful customization layer (CSS). unfortunately i > dont have access to that system where this file which Steve Muench had > been kind enough to share with me. i am sure if you people are intereste= > d, a > polite mail to Steve.M would yeild results. = > > > > very much want to avoid). I'd be willing to > > share what I've got. I think SoftQuad is missing the boat > > by not providing such basic DocBook support with > > the product. = > > > = > > > bobs > > i would be very happy to have a peek at this ;-)) and also if any of > you contact steve and manage to get your hands on his customisation > please mail me a copy to my personal e-mail address. > > regards > > have fun but do take care > > > maddy
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