Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: XML editor for Windoze

2001-02-27 Thread Norman Walsh
/ Bob Stayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say: | break and rewrap lines. Unless it is told, XMetal cannot | tell the difference between a and a At the TC meeting, we agreed to add xml:space='preserve' in the XML version. That should help. Be seein

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: XML editor for Windoze

2001-02-25 Thread Ali Saffari
Martin Perina wrote: > > Hello, > > I'd like to know your suggestions for some Windoze XML editors > for creating DocBook documents. Personally I prefer Emacs+PSGML, but > our Windoze users are scared to death from these. Do you know some > other more user friendly editors? I'd like them to ha

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: XML editor for Windoze

2001-02-24 Thread Bob Stayton
> From: Dave Pawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >I suggest you look at XMetal from SoftQuad. > >I use it regularly for writing DocBook XML files, > >and I've found it quite usable. > > We have admin staff using it regularly, and happily. > My only caveat, its a bit 'chunky'. Great with a 19in screen

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: XML editor for Windoze

2001-02-23 Thread Dave Pawson
At 09:41 PM 2/23/01, you wrote: >I suggest you look at XMetal from SoftQuad. >I use it regularly for writing DocBook XML files, >and I've found it quite usable. We have admin staff using it regularly, and happily. My only caveat, its a bit 'chunky'. Great with a 19in screen, but everything is 'l

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: XML editor for Windoze

2001-02-23 Thread Bob Stayton
> From: Martin Perina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I'd like to know your suggestions for some Windoze XML editors > for creating DocBook documents. Personally I prefer Emacs+PSGML, but > our Windoze users are scared to death from these. Do you know some > other more user friendly editors? I'd like the

DOCBOOK-APPS: XML editor for Windoze

2001-02-23 Thread Martin Perina
Hello, I'd like to know your suggestions for some Windoze XML editors for creating DocBook documents. Personally I prefer Emacs+PSGML, but our Windoze users are scared to death from these. Do you know some other more user friendly editors? I'd like them to have these features: 1) Support for som