[seam-dev] Docbook help
George Gastaldi
gegastaldi at gmail.com
Fri Jul 22 09:19:26 EDT 2011
I´ve been using http://www.oxygenxml.com/ as an Eclipse plugin for awhile.
It´s nice also.
2011/7/22 Emmanuel Bernard <emmanuel at hibernate.org>
> I've been using XMLEditor for its DocBook support. I find it strikes the
> balance between WYSIWYG, short cuts and docbook structure.
> Heck, I've written a whole book with it :)
>
> On 22 juil. 2011, at 08:54, Jason Porter wrote:
>
> It's a large download (100MB for the free version) but
> http://www.syntext.com/downloads/serna/ really seems to help. You can get
> WYSIWG editing and validation. At least better than trying to know all the
> docbook tags :) Also, anyone that needs some help, please come to #pressgang
> on freenode, the documentation team for JBoss hang out there and can help.
> They're in Brisbane though, so time zones may not be great for some of us.
>
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