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Eric van der Vlist wrote: > > I have the same problem and have found XMLMind XML Editor (XXE) quite > decent. Even if not free as free speech, it's free as free beer and it > works beautifully on Linux. > > http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/ > > I used that for my paper for Extreme Markup this year, and was very happy. > I must confess I have written most of the book using a wiki wiki web and > transformed the whole stuff into DocBook through XSLT and that's been an > interesting experience! > That's interesting - I just used a wiki to write much of a white paper at work (though it had to end up in Word). I think the wiki is good for formulating bits and pieces into fairly self-contained topic expositions, which fit in perfectly with the needs of this particular paper. Cheers, Tom P
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