On Dec 16, 2013, at 5:15 AM, Mike Evans <mi...@saxicola.idps.co.uk> wrote:

> On Sun, 15 Dec 2013 14:58:21 -0500
> Mike Alexander <m...@umich.edu> wrote:
> 
>> On Dec 15, 2013, at 8:13 AM, Geert Janssens <janssens-ge...@telenet.be> 
>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Or if we want to stick with docbook, I searched for docbook wysiwyg. Most 
>>> editors are 
>>> proprietary and pricey. But there is also serna-free [1], which claims to 
>>> be a near wysiwyg 
>>> editor that can handle docbook 4 (according to a nabble thread from last 
>>> year August [2]). I 
>>> haven't had time to experiment with it though.
>> 
>> They certainly are expensive.  I used to be a developer on Arbortext's Epic 
>> product, now marketed as PTC Arbortext Editor.  It would be a good tool for 
>> this, but it is very expensive.  It's also essentially Windows only (there 
>> used to be a Linux version, but I'm not sure it's still maintained).  Things 
>> like that would perhaps be overkill for this anyway.  They are designed for 
>> very complex documents, like an aircraft parts manual.  Because of this, 
>> they assume a support staff that can help with setup and customization.
>> 
>> There is a page at 
>> <http://www.firebirdsql.org/manual/docwritehowto-docbook-authoring-tools.html>
>>  that lists a few cheap or free DocBook editors.  Also 
>> <http://www.happy-monkey.net/docbook/gui-editor.html> claims there is a free 
>> personal edition of  , but I can't find it.
>> 
>>            Mike
>> 
>> 
> 
> XMLMind's XXE can be found via: http://www.xlingpaper.org/?page_id=51
> 

True, but it's non-obvious. The links to XMLEditor Personal Edition are on the 
download pages, linked at the bottom of this page.
I'll review it later.

Regards,
John Ralls


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