Hi, all,
Over at the LyX development team, we've been
working on DocBook support (mostly new contributor Thibaut
Cuvelier has) and are looking into the idea of abandoning our
home-brewed tag-writing routines in favor of an XML reading and
writing library. I know there are a lot of these and am curious
if anyone here has experience with any of them and preferences
about which are best maintained, etc. We know about
QXmlStreamWriter, of course, but would prefer not to get our
code any more entangled with Qt than it already is.
Our needs, I think, are pretty simple at this
point: Mostly just writing XML (and variants) in a sensible way.
We have long thought, too, about transitioning LyX's own file
format to XML, but that's probably no around the corner. Still,
something with a decent parser (and maybe the option to do it
stream- or DOM-like) would be useful somewhere down the road.
Probably XSLT, etc, are not that important to us.
TIA,
Riki
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