Erik Leunissen a �crit : > I am new to docbook and would like to have an overview of interactive > tools (GUI-based editors) that aim to help giving structure to docbook > documents. > > My primary interest concerns utilities runnning under Linux, but I'm > willing to switch to a windows tool if necessary.
The free (or that can be used for a limited amount of time) tools I know: - xemacs + psgml, if you are fond of emacs style editing - gvim, that supports SGML hilighting - XMLMind XML Editor (XXE) , a java tool that is quite interesting; the rendering is based on CSS stylesheets, the doc validity is checked, etc. The main drawback I see is that multi-parts docs are not supported, and changing the doc structure is not so easy. - Morphon editor, a java tool quite similar to XXE, even if really slower (at least for me). - epcEdit, that is interesting because you control exactly the file content. The rendering is based on stylesheets too, but it seems to be a specific stylesheet format. Pros: modifying the doc is easy. Cons: multi-parts doc is not supported. - qemacs, a small editor � la emacs, not really mature but promising. - LyX supports a DocBook mode; it's easy to use, but not all the tags are supported. BG
