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> The Editor and Tool Chain is not really a problem. The
> BIGGEST PROBLEM is changing the mindset of the Author
> or contributors. To do this you will have to show very
> real business and user benefit. Then you will have to
> train the authors/contributors.
>
> Fortunately Docbook is well documented, so training
> materials abound.
Then most of us will abandon all further research into
and consideration of these tools. The difficulties
inherent in retraining authors/contributors are the
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