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Re: best tool for docbook?
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- Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: best tool for docbook?
- From: Eric Richardson <eric dot richardson at milagrosoft dot com>
- Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 08:23:28 -0700
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- Organization: MilagroSoft Inc.
- References: <10108210127.aa05329@mammoth.ca.caldera.com>
Bob Stayton wrote:
>
> > klaas holwerda wrote:
> >
> > -what is the best XML editor around that has some direct implementation
>
> XMetal doesn't come with DocBook support, but it isn't
> hard to add. The DTD will work directly, or you can
> compile it with their DTD compiler. The hardest
> part is setting up the CSS stylesheet to format for
> the screen. If you are familiar with CSS, that's just
> a tedious task, given the number of DocBook tags
> (not all of which need to be styled, really).
Are there any browsers that can handle rendering docbook with the CSS
you speak of?
Eric
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