Re: [docbook-apps] CSS based docbook editor

2010-04-07 Thread Nathalie Sequeira
Thank you very much! @ Dave: for the disillusionment regarding "magical" tools and the tips getting me going in a more realistic direction, @ Mike: for your feedback regarding XXE, greatly helpful also for defining exactly what we need done, @ Dean: for your generous offer to share your maj

Re: [docbook-apps] CSS based docbook editor

2010-04-02 Thread Dave Pawson
On Fri, 2 Apr 2010 09:39:03 -0700 Philip Olson wrote: > > On Mar 31, 2010, at 12:31 AM, Dave Pawson wrote: > > > > > http://bit.ly/cQiKV2 Vex > > > > Vex is a Visual Editor for XML that hides the raw XML tags from the > > user, providing instead a word processor like interface. Vex uses > >

Re: [docbook-apps] CSS based docbook editor

2010-04-02 Thread DeanNelson
As a Word conversion tool, we use a modified version of Majix (_http://sourceforge.net/projects/majix/_ (http://sourceforge.net/projects/majix/) ). The code on the SourceForge site has not been maintained since 2004, hence the modifications reside on my server and can be available to anyone w

Re: [docbook-apps] CSS based docbook editor

2010-04-02 Thread maxwell
On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 13:51:05 +0200, Nathalie Sequeira wrote: > I am currently looking for a docBook editor that is directed towards end > users > ... > - And especially: > ability to import and transform rtf documents preformatted in a > specified way by contributing authors (or at least open th

Re: [docbook-apps] CSS based docbook editor

2010-04-02 Thread Philip Olson
On Mar 31, 2010, at 12:31 AM, Dave Pawson wrote: > > http://bit.ly/cQiKV2 Vex > > Vex is a Visual Editor for XML that hides the raw XML tags from the > user, providing instead a word processor like interface. Vex uses > standard DTD files to define document types and CSS stylesheets to > defi

Re: [docbook-apps] CSS based docbook editor

2010-04-02 Thread Dave Pawson
On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 15:46:59 +0200 Nathalie Sequeira wrote: > >> - can validate document structure against docBook in general and > >> check for required elements within the specific library project > >> > > What does that mean? > > oXygen can validate against the docboook schema, and any >

Re: [docbook-apps] CSS based docbook editor

2010-04-02 Thread Nathalie Sequeira
Hello Dave! thank you very much for your answer. I just realized before that I had sent my question to you only, which is why I've posted it again to the list. I hope that posting this back to the list directly will sort that out. I am currently looking for a docBook editor that is directed t

Re: [docbook-apps] CSS based docbook editor

2010-04-02 Thread Nathalie Sequeira
Thank you for the link! As far as I understood, this editor is made for developers, and would have too much unnecessary overhead for simpler needs? I am currently looking for a docBook editor that is directed towards end users, with the following requirements: - preferably an easy to use wor

[docbook-apps] CSS based docbook editor

2010-03-31 Thread Dave Pawson
http://bit.ly/cQiKV2 Vex Vex is a Visual Editor for XML that hides the raw XML tags from the user, providing instead a word processor like interface. Vex uses standard DTD files to define document types and CSS stylesheets to define document layout. Vex contains definitions for DocBook and DITA