On Thu, Oct 02, 2003 at 07:35:03AM -0400, Paul W. Frields wrote: > On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 00:09, Tammy Fox wrote: > > > I've tried psgml before but never managed to force myself to get used to > > > Emacs brain-deadness ;-). Instead, I use Vim for XML. There are some modes > > > you can download for it which give you a lot of basic features (including > > > all of the above), or it's fairly easy to add your own support for > > > auto-closing tags and tag folding (which is about all I want in terms of > > > XML-specific support). I've also seen a fair number of people doing XML in > > > Kate, if you want something GUI and gvim's not your thing.... > > > Thanks for the suggestions Chris. If you want to write something up > > about using Vim for XML editing, we could add it to the Documentation > > Guide. I'm sure there are other people out there who don't want to use > > Emacs as well. > > I'm a big LyX fan, but I'd prefer to just go ahead and take the Emacs > plunge rather than mucking around too much on the tool front. If I get > time I will work on the LyX aspect, and send Tammy documentation on > getting it working. I doubt it's as robust as Emacs/psgml though. > I haven't used LyX, but I can say that Emacs with psgml is pretty dang robust. We use it extensively everyday and haven't seen any bugs. > Tammy, is it planned for the excellent Red Hat Guides to be released via > the FDL and incorporated into fedora-docs? Or are we starting from > scratch entirely? > We are starting entirely from scratch since the focus audience of the Fedora Project is different and in a different format -- tutorials (with the exception of the participation guides and the Installation Guide. > -- > Paul W. Frields <paul@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > Tammy