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Subject: Re: [docbook] Linux editors for DTDs?
At 01:04 18/12/2003, David O'Brien wrote: >I know this is pretty broad, but our requirements are along the lines of: > >1. Needs to support DTD and/or Schema validation >2. Needs to have WYSIWYG support or nearly so for those users who are >migrating from Word (mostly software engineers or similar). >3. Windows support mandatory (office requirement) and Linux support >preferable >(sanity requirement). > >It will be used for writing a combination of User Documentation, Release >Notes, Technical Documentation and possibly training material based on the >above. You might want to look at one of the DTD to HTML if your need is for presentation. I use emacs, dtd-mode from Tony Graham for editing DTD's. Validation I'd take as a separate issue, using your favourite parser. dtd-mode has most of the features I need. Downside? No wysiwyg mode. That's just frustrating working with DTD's. HTH DaveP
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