On Mon, 2005-12-26 at 16:56 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > You can also try the XMLMinds XML Editor (XXE). I think it is > java based and provides WYSIWYG support for docbook. I > haven't used it much, but I did install it and it seems to > be very full featured. I think using it to write > documentation could increase productivity substantially.
What I think would really be useful would be a relatively simple doc editor with really good integration into the GNOME workflow. As has often been noted, GNOME docs use a very small subset of DocBook, so these full-fledged DocBook editors are probably much more complicated than we need. On the other hand, I doubt any of these general editors have features that would be really useful for GNOME apps in particular: the ability to automatically generate diff's, for instance, or translation support, the ability to hook things up using gnome-doc-utils, OMF file support, etc. I feel like there's a nice space here for a relatively simple Gtk# app that could make GNOME docs a lot easier to write, although I doubt I'm the person that's going to write it ... Peter -- Peter Williams / [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ gnome-doc-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list
