I'll follow up on these XMetal leads and put together a
little XMetal helper package for SourceForge.

bobs
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> From: madhu Maddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Hello
> 
> > > klaas holwerda wrote:
> > > =
> 
> > > -what is the best XML editor around that has some direct implementati=
> on
> > =
> 
> > I use XMetal from SoftQuad.  It provides a graphical
> > You'll also need to set a few customization rules
> > so literallayout and program listings are recognized,
> > so their lines aren't rewrapped (a disaster you
> 
> long back when i had access to X-metal i remember
> "Steve Muench" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> had done some wonderful customization layer (CSS). unfortunately i
> dont have access to that system where this file which Steve Muench had
> been kind enough to  share with me. i am sure if you people are intereste=
> d, a
> polite mail to Steve.M would yeild results. =
> 
> 
> > very much want to avoid).  I'd be willing to
> > share what I've got.  I think SoftQuad is missing the boat
> > by not providing such basic DocBook support with
> > the product.  =
> 
> > =
> 
> > bobs
> 
> i would be very happy to have a peek at this ;-)) and also if any of
> you contact steve and manage to get your hands on his customisation
> please mail me a copy to my personal e-mail address.
> 
> regards
> 
> have fun but do take care
> 
> 
> maddy

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