James Gilmore schrieb:
> On 3/15/07, Timo Stollenwerk <timo at zmag.de> wrote:
>
>   
>>> Hi Calum, Hi Steve,
>>>
>>> i've wrote some xslt stylesheets as a proof-of-concept to transform the
>>> scribus fileformat into something a cms can handle easily:
>>>
>>> http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Draft_of_end-to-end_publishing_solution#Use_Case_.232_Publishing_Workflow_for_Magazine_Layout_.28Timo_Stollenwerk.29
>>>
>>> Until now this approach is independent from the choosen cms. Please
>>> contribute your usecases to the wiki (if you don't have write access,
>>> mail them to me), so that we can decide together what cms fits best for
>>> our needs.
>>>       
>>   
>>     
>
> Yes! This is right on target. Barring a tool to import/parse/export docbook 
> directly within Scribus, this is the best option. The ability to convert 
> between .sla and xml in general is useful, but docbook is king, on account of 
> bibliographies, tables of contents, glossaries, etc. 
> I'm very interested in those stylesheets. Did you upload them or are they 
> available? 
>   
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And don't forget to get XSL-FO involved ;-)

I played around with the Apache FOP (just my first experience: 
http://www.thomas-zastrow.de/st) and think that it is a very interesting 
technology, also in combination with sla-files.


Best,

Tom


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