Jose' Matos ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

>   Welcome back. :-)

Thanks.

>   There is a bugzilla entry for that topic
> http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1233

>   Please feel free to add your suggestions there.

I'll do.

> > The upcoming (not yet :-) version V5 of TEI/DocBook will support some
> > kind of 'marriage' between the two, so I'd like to know if/how LyX can be
> > used.
> 
>   That is still vapour, but a nice move if it becomes real, and I would like 
> it to succeed. :-)

Have you seen: http://www.tei-c.org/Activities/META/xmleurope2004-slides.pdf ?

>   There is some work to be done on the lyx side, and all the contributions 
> are welcome. The next version, 1.4, has some work in that direction. 

Any ETA for 1.4?

> Specifically the character styles allow inline elements to be supported in 
> docbook. Also it is possible to specify the dtd to be used directly in 
> the .layout files. 

TEI/DocBook v5 will be expressed in Relax NG. Does it mean one will need to
translate it to DTD?

> The remaing bits, the support for the insets that lyx supports can be done
> using some kind of "flavours" dialect.

This is not 100% clear to me.

>   I would say that simple support is possible easily, a more integrated 
> scheme requires more work. I hope this answers your question.

Yes, it helps, although I'd like to have some simple example ready :-)

Sincerely,
Gour

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