> I'm going to stick my neck out a little here, and argue that docbook > is more of a cross-platform format, and therefore editable and outputtable > on more op systems. Also, more people understand XML syntax than latex. > If someone can save me a little time by suggesting some specific > authoring packages to consider, I'm willing to test a candidate or two and > report back to the group. Linux-compatible authoring packages only, please. > I have Debian and Gentoo installed, if that matters.
I just did a quick search for "Eclipse docbook tool" and this turned up: http://vex.sourceforge.net/ Eclipse is a Java-based IDE managed by IBM; I've used it on Windows environment, but it "should" run on X as well. Personally, I like the premise of platform independent work environments such as Eclipse for this very type of multi-developer project. Anyway I have not used Vex personally, and I'm not sure how docbook-specific its features are (if any), but there are quite a few XML editors to select from for Eclipse as well. - SK -- Thank you! Keen Kelly - www.keenkelly.com P.O. Box 18202 - San Jose, Ca 95158-8202 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Office: (408) 578-8888 _______________________________________________ Open-graphics mailing list [email protected] http://lists.duskglow.com/mailman/listinfo/open-graphics List service provided by Duskglow Consulting, LLC (www.duskglow.com)
