Alexey Eremenko wrote:
working with XML is EXTREMELY difficult.
No. Yes (I like such "réponse de Normand" as we say in
France :-)
No it's not difficult. starting from a template allow
anybody to write docs in a manner of minutes.
look at:
http://tldp.org/LDP/LDP-Author-Guide/html/index.html
for a similar situation.
Yes, if not difficult, it's tedious for casual use. Like the
wiki page for edits and comments, we could use a wiki page
(openSUSE?) for drafts. In fact SDB pages are very near from
that. of course, at some moment, somebody will have to make
it xml :-(
some years ago I worked to make available a docbook editor
in OpenOffice, there is something like this, I don't know a
what point it's usable (I gave up far before it become live)
a docbook plugin for openoffice would be of major interest,
not only for us, but evidently it's not obvious (if any kind
of syntax checking is to be done)
be aware that an wml editor is similar to an html editor and
no html editor is really usable by non technical people if
you want a clean code (that is a code exchangeable between
html editors)
I always turned back to vi after using bluefish, quanta+,
mozilla or NVu (not to mention Front page or dreamweaver
that I feeled like nightmareweaver)
jdd
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