On 13/08/2012 02:19, [email protected] wrote:
Paul,
I've used oXygenXML before and if you can afford it, it will
accelerate your content development. However, if you need a cheap
(free) editor with "OK" XML support, use Eclipse which has XML support
and a spell checker.
I think youve missed the point here Dean, I want a WYSIWYG editor which
can save as docbook format, not an Xml Editor
Regards,
Dean Nelson
In a message dated 8/12/2012 4:09:50 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
On 12/08/2012 23:41, Richard Hamilton wrote:
> Paul,
>
> There are a bunch of very good visual editors out there that
will handle DocBook. The one I know best is Oxygen
(http://www.oxygenxml.com/), which works very well with DocBook.
>
> Best Regards,
> Dick Hamilton
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> XML for Technical Communicators
> http://xmlpress.net
> [email protected]
Goodness, this product is well overpriced
http://www.oxygenxml.com/buy.html?utm_expid=4313807-0&utm_referrer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.oxygenxml.com%2Fxml_developer.html
Paul
>
>
> On Aug 12, 2012, at 3:05 PM, Paul Taylor wrote:
>
>> In a previous project I used docbook 4 to create help text for
an application which I then used it to generate html and Javahelp.
The generation worked very well but I found it very difficult
writing the help text embedded within the docbook tags, it wasn't
until the final output was generated that I could see my typos and
generally bad english.
>>
>> So considering using docbook v5 for a new project but is there
a WYSIWYG editor/plugin available, i.e create help text in
word/open office type program but am able to save it in docbook
format ?
>>
>> Paul
>>
>>
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