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Re: [docbook] Software Review: InDesign + DocBook
- From: Rene Hache <rene dot hache at gmail dot com>
- To: David White <davidw at kencook dot com>
- Cc: docbook at lists dot oasis-open dot org
- Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 10:59:25 -0700
- Subject: Re: [docbook] Software Review: InDesign + DocBook
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Dave
One major problem is that using InDesign with XML is definitely less
than intuitive. How this may be different with InCopy I don't know.
InDesign CS also doesn't support XML tables, although InDesign CS2 is
supposed to. How this will be implemented remains to be seen.
As a desktop publisher I use InDesign CS for about 80% of my work and
I use DocBook for other personal projects. However, I would not, at
this point in time, even entertain a Docbook/InDesign solution. I've
played with it, and It's just not there yet.
Thanks,
Rene
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