On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 13:04 -0800, Karsten Wade wrote: > http://www.eclipse.org/articles/Article-Authoring-With-Eclipse/AuthoringWithEclipse.html > > I understand there are a few factual errors, but the basic ideas can > work. I'm looking into which plug-in(s) are needed to make this work, > so we can get them into Extras or the eclipse packaging. It uses FOP > for PDF generation > > One of the plug-ins is fopbridge: > > http://www.eclipse-plugins.info/eclipse/plugin_details.jsp;jsessionid=E70C3A5C0B3E635C87C7795874D40D00?id=942 > > (The canonical http://www.ahmadsoft.org/fopbridge.html is expired.) > > Another XML editor based on Eclipse is referenced, Vex: > > http://vex.sourceforge.net/ The built-in authoring the authors spend most of their time on is somewhat problematic in Fedora Eclipse with GCJ, AFAICT. I get a boatload of errors when I try to perform any related task in Eclipse. (I am using GCJ only, no Sun Java installed.) However, Vex seems to work *great*. The only problem I see is that you need to have a good understanding of DocBook and a general knowledge of SGML (how to nest elements) before you get started. To install, I added Vex using the software update feature and the associated URL provided at the Vex site. If you know those things, then it's perfectly workable, albeit far more cumbersome than Emacs or vi. It's also somewhat WYSIWYM (M == "Mean"), with nice CSS that renders your content onscreen. I haven't tried yet to impose our CSS on it to see if I can get that to work, but I will when I get a Round Tuit. Files can be validated by right clicking in the project window on the file resource. Vex does DTD grammar checking and exposes attributes in the property window just as it should. If it were faster and slimmer, it might classify as a Conglomerate-killer, no slight intended of course. -- Paul W. Frields, RHCE http://paul.frields.org/ gpg fingerprint: 3DA6 A0AC 6D58 FEC4 0233 5906 ACDB C937 BD11 3717 Fedora Documentation Project: http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/
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