When I first started using FOP, I was a technical writer (often called
technical author in places where they speak the Queen's rather than the
President's English). I was fed up with both Word and FrameMaker, so I
implemented an XML-based documentation system, which included FOP. I no
longer write. Instead, I spend all of my time setting up similar systems for
various clients.

So, I guess I have been two kinds of users: a technical writer (or technical
author, if you prefer) and a consulting developer. I am also aware of
companies (Intel, for one) that have developers dedicated to document
production (though they also work on authoring tools and content
management).

FWIW

Jay Bryant
Bryant Communication Services


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> I'd be interested to know what types of people are using the FOP engine to
generate documents.
>
> Could you indicate whether your setup has a dedicated programmer, or team
of programmers, individual author, technical author etc.
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> Does the same person who writes the content setup your FOP
transformations.
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> thanks
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> Andy R
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