On 8/12/12, Paul Taylor <[email protected]> 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
Not exactly the answer you're looking for, but to hijack the thead - have HTML 5 + CSS3 sufficiently advanced the art that WYSIWYGness can be achieved? Personally, I think the answer is yes, esp. with something like Google Web Toolkit as the development platform. That would deliver a browser-based solution; a web server would still be required to deliver and maintain the document storage. Comments? Brickbats? Cheers, jec --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
