My motivation is to get a good text-based document system that we can keep 
in Subversion.   Packing/unpacking and storing the content.xml file seems 
a bit kludgy to me if this approach is doable.  Net,  I'm trying to avoid 
having my team learn docbook and edit in a wysiwym editor as they're used 
to Word and wysiwyg.  Is there a wysiwyg docbook editor out there that 
really hides docbook and really works? 
Regards,
Jay Sacco




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On 15/09/06, Jay Sacco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I've been spending some time upgrading sofftodocbookheadings.xsl and
> docbooktosoffheadings.xsl to the current OOo XML format and modifying 
them
> to improve their functionality.  I've got some reasonable functionality 
at
> this point and am wondering what the level of interest in this might be. 
A
> quick search for "docbook" in the archive shows that the last time 
anyone
> mentioned it was in early 2005.  Have all the efforts to use OOo to edit
> docbook files been terminated?  If so, is this due to lack of time and
> energy, or is there a technical reason, or has everyone found a better 
GUI
> editing tool for docbook files?

Emacs? ...
  Or any other xml editor?

I do like the idea of converting OOo to docbook, but as a conversion
utility rather than an editing tool.

regards




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Dave Pawson
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