Andreas Kemkes wrote:
> I'm interested in supporting redlining and annotation
> functionality for my document types and I'm looking
> for some guidance on how to best approach it.  Thus a
> few questions:
> 
> Is there anything that XMLMind supports out of the box
> for any of the supported document types?  I've loaded
> an XHTML document with del and ins elements and it
> displays nicely, but I don't see how this would be
> maintained during an editing session.
> 
> How would I best approach a test of concept
> implementation?  Is replacing some macros sufficient? 

No.

> Do I need to look at the Java API?  Which parts? 

Difficult to say.

> Are there other redlining examples that I could be
> looking at?

Not in XMLmind XML Editor. See Syntext Serna 
http://www.syntext.com/products/serna/index.htm

> Is there anything on the roadmap for future XMLMind
> versions?

Yes, in the long term.

But remembering what has changed, who did it, why, when, will never be 
the job the future XMLmind XML Editor.

* We are convinced that this is the job of a smart back-end.

* We really want to keep  XMLmind XML Editor a pure authoring tool.

* We refuse to store the detail of changes in the XML document being edited.

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