El mar, 30-04-2002 a las 00:03, Gary Lawrence Murphy escribió: > XMLMind is not a word processor, it is an XML editor. That description > pretty much encapsulates what is really good and really lacking about > the product so far as DocBook is concerned. > > XMLMind is valuable to have in your arsenal, but it won't replace > your normal text editor. >
Hello Gary,
I agree with you. But we need an XML word processor for editing DocBook
documents; some call them "Document editor"s and that's what we really
need. I know vi, emacs, name_your_editor_here rock and I use them
myself, but wouldn't it be cool to have a nice word processor-like XML
DocBook editor?
XMLMind's editor is fine... but it lacks some "basic" stuff, like
support for international input methods for example (as I stated in my
previous mail) to be usable for me... not all of us write English ;-)
Greetings from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
--
Fabian Mandelbaum
Computer Systems Consultant - MandrakeSoft DOC Team
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