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.

