How hard it would be to have things work would be as simple as Tim
giving us a page that expresses all features in docbook that we need
for making the book.
Once we have that we can figure out what might need to be added to
Doxia. Additions would be fine, changes that bust things not fine.
I'm sure we would arrive at the deficiencies list pretty quickly.
With a wysiwyg tool I ultimately no long care anymore, but being able
to write a book in wiki markup would certainly be pretty cool. Simple
text editing using SubethaEdit on the MAC is pretty cool where you can
collaboratively edit documents. But when it comes to having real
wysiwyg support, hotkeys for editing then nothing beats a rich client.
On 14-Apr-08, at 10:57 AM, Manfred Moser wrote:
Tim O'Brien wrote:
Now, there's an idea
brewing out there about creating some good roundtrip tools from doxia
markup to docbook and then back again. If we ever see that, then I
think that's going to be the thing that people migrate to, but I
can't
wait for that to materialize.
Me neither unfortunately. Learning docbook now ;-)
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