I never used snippets before, just had a look (gedit 3.4.2). Looks great :)
On ב', 2013-06-17 at 16:32 -0500, Jim Campbell wrote: > Hi there, > > > I'd recommend using gedit, particularly gedit version 3.8 or later, > which features a complete set of Mallard Snippets. > > > If you want to get real-time XML validation, I'd recommend Emacs with > nXML mode. Emacs is more complex, of course, but is more powerful. > > > Jim > > > On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 7:08 AM, אנטולי קרסנר <[email protected]> > wrote: > Hello, > > I'm working on a desktop app using Gnome technologies and I'd > like to > write documentation, both developer docs and a user manual. > > So far, the only GUI tool I've been using for serious > documents is LyX, > which produces LaTex files I convert to PDF. > > But now I need to write software docs and Mallard seems to be > the way to > do it. What are the tools for easy creation of Mallard/docbook > documents? Can I still use LyX? If not, are there WYSIWYM > tools like > LyX, which produce Mallard files? Or I need to write the > xml/sgml source > by hand? > > Thanks in advance > Anatoly > > > > *** Random ideas: *** > - An XML editor such as Conglomerate or XMLCopyEditor > - An IDE which adds closing tags automatically > - A WYSIWYM document processor able to export to XML/Docbook, > such as > LyX maybe > - Convenient Mallard/XML editing mode in Emacs > > Does anyone use any such tool? If not, maybe I'll write a tool > myself, I > don't see a reason why a tool like Lyx, or even a simple > document > processor like Abiword, can't be used to export Mallard docs. > And a > special too for Mallard can be even better :) > > _______________________________________________ > gnome-doc-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list > > _______________________________________________ gnome-doc-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list
