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At some point hitherto, Mark Komarinski hath spake thusly:
> DocBook is great because it separates out the authoring from the
> presentation.

Oh, I agree with the benefits of using it, I just find actually using
it painful.  

> There are a few newer GUI apps for editing DB, but no real WYSIWYG
> apps, as...well...DB was never meant to be WYSIWYG.

Like?

> > I believe Lyx had rudimentary DocBook support last I looked, but not
> > especially usable...  Has this changed?
> 
> Yes and no.  LyX outputs DocBook, but since DB likes to be maintained
> in DB format.

Well since I tend to be the only one who bothers with my documents,
this really isn't a problem for me.  :)

Lyx now appears to have support (in CVS at least) for Gtk and QT, as
well as the ugly xforms library.  I'm interested to see how that will
work out.  Downloading now.  :)

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