If you don't have either a XEP or oXygen license, RenderX's DocBench bundle is 
a screaming bargain. For US$100 over the base price of XEP Desktop, you get 
both. As I remember, what DocBench provides is the standard oXygen Professional 
release, plus XEP in a directory parallel to the FOP directory. There is very 
little integration, but then, not much is needed. You run the standard oXygen, 
and can invoke a menu function to generate output through XEP in addition to 
FOP. One minor disadvantage is that DocBench starts oXygen from its own batch 
file, not from the clean oxygen.exe executable (for Windows). The startup is a 
little messy, and leaves a Command Prompt window hanging around.
 
I no longer run DocBench per se, but instead have separate oXygen and XEP 
installations, and I call XEP from command-line build scripts. 
 
As for FOP vs XEP, I can only speak to FOP 0.92 vs XEP 4.10. The winner then 
was XEP by a mile. FOP-generated PDFs had trouble with long tables over page 
breaks, and other problems that XEP sailed through. I hear the FOP guys have 
made great strides since 0.92, and I plan to give 0.94 another look. But here's 
a strong hint as to which one's better: the PDF for Bob Stayton's DocBook XSL 
book is generated with XEP. 
 
That said, I caution you that there's just no way the RenderX guys have caught 
up the latest oXygen 9.0 release, which only occurred a few days ago.  If you 
buy DocBench today, you will almost certainly get oXygen 8.2 in the bundle. 
However, the oXygen guys are very good about sending you the latest license 
file, even for DocBench users.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Khaled Aly
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 2:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [oXygen-user] Docbench


Hi

Would oXygen or users on list have more information about this bundle: 
http://www.renderx.com/tools/docbench.html? Advantages it may offer over 
standalone oXygen 9 for purpose of technical authoring. It refers to 
DocBook/TEI, but not DITA, which is supported by oXygen 9. In which ways may 
XEP (one of the main bundle components, which can also be integrated with 
oXygen 9) be distinct from or advantageous to FOP .94? And otherwise, would the 
added value be mainly the offered stylesheets? And would it be the same oXygen 
UI?

Thanks
ka 
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