"Mike Kienenberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>I'd recommend keeping the docs in an xml format -- documentation
>standards seem to change every year.

I'm really +1 here. 

I can tell you folks what I did in my free (hah!) time in the last two weeks:

- I checked whether there is a decent tool to edit xdocs. Basically there is
  not. There isn't even a DTD of xdoc, which makes it even harder to use an
  XML editor. 

- I looked into OpenOffice 2.x and its docbook support. It should work, however
  I wasn't really able to get it to run. And the docbook <-> OpenOffice
  mappings are not really intuitive. And the result is that it produces not
  really a web site.

I will check out the XMLMind editor but I don't see how it will really
help unless someone sits down and writes an xdoc CSS.

Basically what the docs could really use is a DTD of xdoc. I'm not
aware that such a thing exists (which might be explained with the fact
that not really a good xdoc documentation exists... =8-/ )

        Best regards
                Henning

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