Thanks for posting that.  I might be willing to try it again with those
options.
-Matt

On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 11:11 PM, mikaelkael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I only use XXE for french translation.
>
> There is some configuration for XXE like:
>  <cfg:preserveSpace xmlns=""
>   elements="address funcsynopsisinfo classsynopsisinfo
>             literallayout programlisting screen synopsis" />
> or
>  <cfg:saveOptions cdataSectionElements="programlisting" />
>
> The first one to maintain space in programlisting. And the second to use
> CDATA in programlisting instead of &lt;.
>
> Mickael.
>
> Bradley Holt a écrit :
>
>> Simon,
>>
>> That's exactly what I was wondering - if XXE played well with the current
>> ZF doc setup (apparently it doesn't). I've only used it for documentation
>> that I created (but I have kept a close eye on the XML output and have been
>> happy with what I've seen). For non-programmers (or people who don't want to
>> hand-edit XML) its a really nice tool. We've been using it for
>> non-programmers to generate XHTML content since it focuses on structure
>> (WYSIWYM <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WYSIWYM>), not presentation
>> (WYSIWYG). Too bad it doesn't play well with the ZF docs :-)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Bradley
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 5:27 PM, Simon Mundy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>>
>>    Hi Brad,
>>
>>    FWIW I began using XMLMind to create and update entries in the ZF
>>    documentation.
>>    It had a tendency to mash existing code examples (e.g. converting
>>    all < to &lt; and removing CDATA instructions) and muck around
>>    with every single line re: whitespace. In turn this meant the
>>    documentation guys had real trouble determining what had been
>>    changed, as the change logs showed that every line was updated,
>>    thus drawing out the process.
>>
>>    As an editor it's brilliant - I use it a lot for other projects.
>>    Maybe the paid-for version allows more fine-grained control over
>>    the output, but for now I'll stick with hand-coding when it comes
>>    to ZF updates.
>>
>>    Cheers
>>
>>
>>     Matt,
>>>
>>>    Sorry about continuing an OT discussion, but I'm curious what you
>>>    mean when you say the XML from XMLmind XML Editor (XXE) wasn't
>>>    "good enough?" My experience with XXE has been that the XML was
>>>    perfectly valid, well formatted in respect to whitespace, and met
>>>    the DocBook specs. I find it surprising that it's quicker for you
>>>    to copy-and-paste from Microsoft Word than it is to just use a
>>>    structured content editing tool like XXE from the beginning. In
>>>    my understanding, the whole point of structured content is that
>>>    you're considering both content and structure at the same time.
>>>
>>>    On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Matthew Ratzloff
>>>    <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>>>
>>>        Microsoft Word, and then translated into DocBook by hand.
>>>         This is the quickest way for me that I've found.  The first
>>>        part I worry about the content.  Only then do I worry about
>>>        the semantics and formatting.
>>>
>>>        I tried using XMLmind's editor once for client documentation
>>>        at work.  I dumped it.  The XML it produces just wasn't good
>>>        enough.
>>>
>>>        -Matt
>>>
>>>
>>>        On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 6:41 AM, Keith Pope
>>>        <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>>>
>>>            Hey guys,
>>>
>>>            Do you use a docbook editor for writing the zf docs? If
>>>            so whats a good editor to use?
>>>
>>>            Thx
>>>
>>>            Keith Pope
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