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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK: DocBook vs OpenOffice.org
Hi, thanks for all your answers so far. Am Samstag, 1. März 2003 22.30 schrieb Mark Johnson: > > > For what task would you suggest the one and for what the other? > > OpenOffice is an MSOffice-like integrated desktop application > suite. It has a word processor, spreadsheet, drawing, & presentation > tools. > > A DocBook file, OTOH, has no preferred presentation, it's simply a > bunch of text surrounded by XML tags. It's used mainly to write > computer-related documentation and is processed into some output format in > a separate procedure. > Ok, I know that OpenOffice.org is a whole application suite, but I meant actually only the word processing part. It's also "simply a bunch of text surrounded by XML tags" which in addition happens to know how to format itself. But since its file-format is XML you can also transform it easily (more or less) to other output formats. So again my questions: What would be the advantages of using DocBook instead of OpenOffice.org? What the disadvantages? For what task would you suggest the one and for what the other? Thanks. Greez Florian
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