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Simon St. Laurent wrote... > We do accept a subset of DocBook, but it also depends on the author's > preference (of course), the editor's preference (some folks > aren't fond > of XML), and the series (Missing Manuals and Hacks so far are Word > only.) Just out of curiosity: Does O'Reilly (still?) accept TeX as input format? And what about LaTeX? I tend to use Linux as much as I can but there's (IMHO) no good XML editor available for it, so I use LyX for most of my (Linux-based) writing. And while we're discussing the topic, does anyone know if there's a decent XML editor available for Linux (and I don't mean emacs)? > I suspect that if there were a WYSIWYG DocBook editor with revision > marks, my co-workers would be happier about XML. From my perspective, > Topologi's Markup Editor is quite beautifully sufficient. (It was a > tremendous help during the editing of our upcoming RELAX NG book.) Your upcoming RELAX NG book? When? > I'd guess that slightly under half the books I've edited were > submitted > in XML. Sadly, all of the books I've written are in Word. This _is_ sad. I'd rather go with FrameMaker than touch Word. It gives me the creeps. Best, /Ari Nordström
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