You don't need to cripple Word to force authors to
use styles well. You can provide a template which supports
the authoring process by providing menus, toolbars and
shortcut keys that make it easier for authors to create
well- than badly styled content.
A simple example is to map the <Ctrl>+1 key combination to the
'Heading 1' style.
Authors are quite happy to use features that make life easier for them.

You can also simply ignore presentation formatting (font family,
size, color, etc.) when converting to XML, and only map named
styles to XML elements.

We have got generally excellent results when combining these
two principles, and turning Word into a reasonable tool for
creating structured XML content. Depending on the application,
an editor may need to use a real XML editor
to further enrich content originally created in Word, but
that is a lot better than forcing all authors to create content directly
in XML.

Structured Word documents convert very well into XML, using any of the
available Word to XML converters.

The articles on the www.eiro.eurofound.eu.int website are created in Word
by about 25 authors all over Europe, and submitted by email.
The Word documents are converted to XML by an editorial team, further edited,
and finally published as HTML online.


At 16:52 18/11/2002, "Austin, Darrel" wrote:
So, I was thinking...I know you can tap in to Word's engine and customize
the UI it with dlls and such. What would be nice is an add-on that would
'cripple' word to the point where the author could only style text based on
the style sheets defined by an external author (via a template, perhaps). No
font picking, changing colors, bolding/underlining random text, etc.  That
would seem to me an ideal way to get content authors to start creating more
structured content without having to be wrestled out of their safe haven of
MS Word. It would also make a word to clean XML parser a lot easier to
create.
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