Re: User Types

2006-08-10 Thread Holger Dehnhardt
Hi Andy, what kind of user are you? ...strange question... I do all the stuff, programming the server, creating the procedures to retrieve data from the database, writing the stylesheets for fo, converting from xml to edi, from csv to xml from to... We don't have any technichal authors, becaus

Re: User Types

2006-08-09 Thread Jay Bryant
That sounds a lot like what I'm doing for my current client, Glen. I love Ant. Jay Bryant Bryant Communication Services - Original Message - From: "Glen Mazza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 11:50 AM Subject: Re: User Types > We use

Re: User Types

2006-08-09 Thread Glen Mazza
We use XSL/XSLT for reports and for Docbook. Docbook: Tech Writer creates the XML documents that will be fed through the Docbook stylesheets. Uses Eclipse WTP for this. The developer creates an Ant script that automates all of the tech writer's doc generation and publishing-to-web-server ta

Re: User Types

2006-08-09 Thread Jay Bryant
o document production (though they also work on authoring tools and content management). FWIW Jay Bryant Bryant Communication Services - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 9:40 AM Subject: User Types > I'd be interested to k

User Types

2006-08-09 Thread andyrob_24_7
I'd be interested to know what types of people are using the FOP engine to generate documents. Could you indicate whether your setup has a dedicated programmer, or team of programmers, individual author, technical author etc. Does the same person who writes the content setup your FOP transforma