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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: XMLSPY and DocBook
I've tried to let our authors use XMLSpy, but that didn't work out too great. It's ok for simple things, but for tables & formulas & documents bigger than let's say 3 chapters of 5 section's each, you're out of luck. Also I found the stylesheets to be not so great, and it was very slow with a document of a reasonable size (50 kb+). If you're willing to spend some money, you're imho better off with Epic (www.arbortext.com) (considering that XmlSpy isn't cheap either...) You can mail me if you have specific questions about XmlSpy & DocBook, if you want. cheers, roel Corey Arnold wrote: > Hi, > I am considering using DocBook to create a Manual of Procedures. > Ideally I'd like to do so in an environment that is easy for those who > are unfamiliar with programming and mark up to understand. Currently I > am trying to use XMLSPY. If someone has attempted this before I would > very much appreciate input into the feasibility of this plan or if > someone can suggest an information resource that would be great too. > > Thanks, > > Corey
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