There's a request on CoSource which could be right up your alley. http://www.cosource.com/cgi-bin/cos.pl/wish/info/296 The request is for a visual DocBook Editor. "I need a document editor which saves XML/docbook documents. This can be an extension of an existing editor (Lyx, AbiWord, etc) or a completely new application. "I want to replace all instances of Word97 with an XML editor which enforces strict docbook tags. The target users are secretaries, not linux gurus. "It has to be wysiwyg or at least wysiwym. The text must be rendered on the fly. Most computer novices aren't comfortable editing documents in plain text. It has to support at least docbook, but it would be more useful if it can support multiple document type definitions. "Most of the existing XML editors (FrameMaker, XMetal, ArborText) are over $500." I figured since ABIWord already handles XML storage and rendering, maybe it would be easy to extend it to DocBook. Anyone want to take a crack at it? ...Steve
