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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] DocBook and InDesign
Seems to be that the expectation in round-tripping is just that the
text edits will be intact, yes? On 6/17/2010 12:06 AM, Dave Pawson wrote: 20100617080607.423f7279@marge3" type="cite">On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 23:55:42 +0200 Giuseppe Bonelli <peppo.bonelli@gmail.com> wrote:Hi Bob, in the user cases some of us need to address, the tweaks applied in InDesign get lost when/if you go back to docbook.My experience, admittedly with medium and small traditional publisher, is that we have to have an evolutionary approach in introducing new processes rather than a revolutionary one. For many organizations, the switch towards a batch-composition paradigm would be a *big* revolution indeed. Please, don't be afraid to point out any weak point you may see the blueprint we are trying to sketch! Regards, __peppoI think that makes good sense and isn't a weakness. Expecting round-tripping with a true display format is the weakness. -- katie@inkwelle.com Vist InkWelle Store: Nevia 128, 128, 24 |
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