I was actually looking at DocBook.  The document is being written in
Word, but I found an rtf-to-xml converter that might get us most of the
way.  Not sure.

With DocBook, I was never able to find an 'editor'.  How do you create
DocBook documents?  I can break out vim and start writing those tags,
but someone used to a word processor would have trouble with it.

Know of a DocBook to eBook output filter?

-Rob

> On 20030402.1329, Larry Price said ...
>
> depends on the market he is aiming for.
> 
> If it's mostly people who are going to be reading it at their desk, and
> possibly printing it out then PDF is not a bad choice.
> 
> If your target market is heavy users of PDA's or is likely to want
> automated text-to-speech conversion then Open eBook might be a better
> choice.
> 
> Or use a heavyweight logical markup like DocBook or Latex and generate
> multiple output formats.
> 
> My own preference would be DocBook, because I know I can find output
> filters for PDF, postscript, smart-ascii, html and most any widely
> available format.
> 
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