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RE: Docbook Editors

by Skopik Pavel :: Rate this Message:

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Hello,

I would recommend XMLmind XML Editor. It uses CSS to display the edited
content and can be quite easily customised to suit your needs (e.g.
custom menu items, commands, CSS etc.). It has also some advanced
validation features (schematron).

They offer personal (free) or professional edition (not free).

Moreover, it has everything you need to convert e.g. DocBook, DITA to
various formats.

Greetings

Pavel

-----Original Message-----
From: Eitan Zabari [mailto:eitanz@...]
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 3:01 PM
To: docbook-apps@...
Subject: [docbook-apps] Docbook Editors

Hello,

I would like to use an editor for writing Docbook, preferably WYSIWYG.
I used to write Latex with GVIM (non-wysiwyg), but trying to do the
same for Docbook XML is too much overhead, code wise.
Which editors are used with Docbook? Can anyone please recommend? Are
there free editors? Are there commercial editors that are good?

Thank you in advance.

______________________________________
Eitan Zabari
Technical Communicator

Jungo Software Technologies
E-mail: eitanz@...
Web: http://www.jungo.com
Phone: +972-9-8859365 ext. 224
Fax: +972-9-8859366
Mobile: +972-54-2271318



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