A place to share would be nice. I hacked a very quick framework out of a CSS lying about so at least I can get automatic in-editor formatting. I hadn't really appreciated how easy it is to set up a framework until I tried to do it.
I'm starting a client project that will involve managing NLM documents and will support light editing with Oxygen (essentially small editorial corrections to files produced by data conversion houses). I don't expect to need to do more than set up some basic buttons and CSS styles. As far as I can tell it's pretty rare for people to author directly in NLM--most journal workflows are non-XML with XML produced at the end from whatever the original source was. Cheers, Eliot On 9/29/10 4:05 AM, "George Cristian Bina" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Eliot, > > There were no requests as far as I remember. I am not aware of any > technical difficulties. > > What I would like to have is an area on our website where people can > post and share frameworks for different vocabularies. These should be > also discoverable from oXygen so you can browse the available frameworks > and decide to get some of them locally. > > Best Regards, > George > -- > George Cristian Bina > <oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger > http://www.oxygenxml.com > > On 9/28/10 10:09 PM, Eliot Kimber wrote: >> Just realized that there's no built-in framework for NLM documents. >> >> Any barrier to that or just no demand? >> >> Cheers, >> >> E. >> -- Eliot Kimber Senior Solutions Architect "Bringing Strategy, Content, and Technology Together" Main: 512.554.9368 www.reallysi.com www.rsuitecms.com _______________________________________________ oXygen-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.oxygenxml.com/mailman/listinfo/oxygen-user
