I work with several publishing clients, and I think this would be
absolutely welcomed! One of the main complaints I hear is a lack of
control over the look and feel with XSL-FO. With this approach, I think
many would be more willing to adopt single source DocBook, as they would
then have a way to control look and feel for print output in InDesign,
while also able to generate HTML, ePub, etc. formats from the same
source XML.
Best regards,
--Scott
Scott Hudson
Senior XML Architect
[email protected]
http://www.flatironssolutions.com
On 19-Mar-10 9:15 AM, Giuseppe Bonelli wrote:
Hi,
I would like to ask the docbook community if there is any interest in
a new set of XSLT for rountripping between docbook and Adobe Indesign
CS4+.
Altough InDesign is non an open solution, Adobe ha opened up its
InDesign file format by introducing IDML, IMHO an extremely well
thought xml rapresentation of the InDesign object model and this
simple fact opened up new options for implementing new kind of xml
workflows.
A rountripping solution wolud be extremely useful in many traditional
workflows, where is desiderable/more confortable to have the
possibility to edit interactively a paginated XML content, instead of
relying on a batch pagination process based on FO. Particularly in the
traditional publishing industry, this roundtripping scenario would
grately helps the adoption of docbook based XML workflows.
As a reference, here are the links to the relevant IDML specs:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/indesign/pdfs/indesign_cs4_idml_readme.pdf
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/indesign/pdfs/idml-cookbook.pdf
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/indesign/pdfs/idml-specification.pdf
Disclaimer
I do not have any connection with Adobe.
regards,
__peppo
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