On Monday 10 May 2004 14:47, Gour wrote:
>
> >   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 ?

  OK, that was a proof of concept and I am expecting to see how it will 
evolve. That was the sense that wanted to transmit, obviously I chose the 
wrong set of words. :-)

> >   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?

  When it is ready (tm) ;-)
  The source is stablising quickly, we are near a freeze state, but not 
predictions. :-)

> > 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?

  No, I was talking about the initial header.
<?xml ...?>
....

> > 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.

  This is lyx parlance to descrive some of the lyx internal code. :-)

> >   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 :-)

  I will see if I have some example ready this week. :-)

> Sincerely,
> Gour

-- 
Josà AbÃlio

LyX and docbook, a perfect match. :-)

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