Thank uyou very much Hussein for the answer... The first way is too easy and could be funcional in this moment but i'm too interested for making the second option.
Yesterday i was making a configuration to create a new template. I made the template but i could not do that the editor showed me the element that i have to write, like in Docbook that the editor shown Chapter and under it you introduce your chapter. I suppose that this is made with the CSS style, what you think?.. i have to learn more about it. I'm asking about it because i'm working for a mexican newspaper named La Jornada and we want to have each article in Xml based on Nitf standard. We are finishing a program to export from InDesign to Xml-Nitf but there is another articles that aren't in InDesign and there are no way to convert this to Xml. A friend recommended us this software to make xmls in a easy way and also to do lot of things more and i'm here trying to make funcional this software for us. thanks to answer Hussein Shafie escribi?: > Oscar de Anda wrote: > >> im a new user and i want to know how difficult is make or edit Xml >> documents using a comercial Dtd, Nitf.dtd exactly (nitf.org) >> > > This highly depends on your level of expectations. > > * If you just want to create and edit Nitf documents using the *tree* > *view*, there is nothing special to do: > > --> Create a new Nitf document: Use "File|Open As Template" or > "File|Open Copy". > > --> Edit an existing Nitf document: Use "File|Open" and "File|Save". > > > > * If you want a *styled* *view* and may be menu, toolbars, macros, etc > to make the user much more productive, it may take days or even weeks > (for *huge* DTDs such as DocBook or TEI). Most of the time is spent: > > [1] Learning DTD, CSS, XSLT, XSL-FO, etc. > [2] Learning XXE and the way it is configured. > [3] Writing a CSS style sheet for use by XXE. > > All this is explained in "XMLmind XML Editor - Configuration and > Deployment" > http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/configure/index.html > > Excerpt of the introduction of this document: > --- > Out of the box, XXE can be used to author XHTML and DocBook documents > with a good personal productivity. (DITA, Simplified DocBook, Slides, > etc, are available as add-ons.) > > But if you need to achieve excellent productivity for a group of users > in your organization or if you need to use a proprietary DTD, W3C XML > Schema or RELAX NG schema, then you'll have to customize existing XXE > configurations or you'll have to write a custom configuration for your > proprietary schema from scratch. > > In an organization, the task of writing a configuration file for XXE is > ideally performed by a single person, who belongs to the group of XML > authors, but who is specially motivated by becoming the local guru. > > * The local guru really needs to understand the job of the group of > XML authors which will use XXE. > > * The local guru really needs to be motivated because she/he will > have to read tons of documentation: XXE documentation, but also many W3C > standards such as XML, CSS, XPath, etc. > > * The local guru does not need to be a programmer, or even a member > of the IT staff. > > If you don't have a person with the profile of a local guru, you may > consider hiring an external consultant for a few days. > --- > > > >

