Quoting Dave Pawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
As a 'real' DSSSL user, I'd be interested in your take on the XFC
product Markus? Does it meet your needs?
First of all I'd like to point out that I use XML/XSLT as well. I've
migrated most software manuals that I maintain to DocBook XML as I
don't need word processor output for them. So, in a way, I'm just a
casual fossil :-)
I've never tested XFC because it is not free (as in freedom). Statements like:
"Note to Personal Edition users: Personal Edition license terms have
changed drastically starting with version 4.0. Except in a few special
cases Personal Edition may no longer be used for professional
activities."
(http://www.xmlmind.com/foconverter/, accessed 2007-11-12)
lend some credibility to my fears that you should never build your
software stack on commercial applications unless you have the monies
to do so. I'm still struggling to replace the last two commercial apps
that I have to use (one for plotting graphs, and one for doing
statistics), and it is unlikely that I'll add more commercial apps,
regardless of how well they may perform.
regards,
Markus
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Markus Hoenicka
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