I have nothing more to say, excepted that I think xxe seems suitable for 
writing my docbook documents (excepted for the iso-entities, which I'll 
search a batch tool or write one if I can, awaiting for a new xxe which 
could save "clean & standard" XML ;-) ).
It helps me learning DocBooks elements.

Do you know if it is embedded in editing frameworks like Gorges ?

What is there under the XML menu entry ? Is it for the pro edition ?

Tank you again for your time.
Michel :-)

Hussein Shafie wrote:

>Michel Kergoat wrote:
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>>>There is no way to make XXE generate é for ?.
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>Oh my god!
>>Do you know a script or a software which cout get this picture ?
>>    
>>
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>Sorry, no.
>
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>>>However you can make it generate ? for ? instead of ?? (this is ? in
>>>UTF-8). In order to do this: use menu Options|Options, Save tab and
>>>choose either ISO-8859-1 or ISO-8859-15 (for the EUR sign) from the
>>>encoding combobox.
>>>
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>ISO-8859-15 appears not to be displayed in the combo, althrough my linux 
>>system use it.
>>The list stops at 8859-13!
>>    
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>ISO-8859-15 is just after Windows-1252. Encodings are not sorted
>alphabetically but rather grouped logically. For example: Windows-1250
>is close to ISO-8859-2 (may be this is stupid).
>
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>
>  
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>>>If you have already selected the right language, may be the text
>>>contains no spelling errors in which case XXE just prints an ``OK
>>>message'' in the status bar.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>That was this! Appologies. I though I have typed a wrong word : 'toto',
>>which in not on an ordinary french dictionnary.
>>    
>>
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>Toto is an extremely useful French word :)
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