Re: XML editor with entity abilities
So, by having the entities separate, I can develop more than one structure
file to reference the content files and therefore reuse the content for
variant publications.
Sound good?
I just starting working with DocBook myself, so I've been looking into this too. It does seem like splitting everything into entities is a good idea. I personally have book.xml, chapter1.xml, chapter2.xml, etc.
As for tools, I use VIM, but I've heard good things about Conglomerate (www.conglomerate.org) and XXE (www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor).
Consider joining the DocBook mailing lists as well: http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives
Joel Konkle-Parker
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RE: Knoppix (Was: Another FrameMaker question): From: Marroc Danderfluff
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XML editor with entity abilities: From: Marroc Danderfluff
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