Stephen
Try the WP in Open Office (www.openoffice.org I think). It handles all it's native files in XML and you can apply DTDs to them too. I seem to remember an article on IBM's Alphaworks site that talks about Open Office & Docbook - alphaworks.ibm.com
You might want to look at http://www.myrnham.co.uk/ too. The products there don't answer you question specifically but it might be of interest (for the rest of the mailing list too)...
Mart
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Hello all,
Does anyone know of a wysiwyg word processor for linux that can read and
write to DocBook files?
Regards,
Stephen.