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Re XML-based workflows and all that, and assuming that Microsoft's
version of XML will be rather more proprietary than not, that might be
another reason to eye OpenOffice.org and its XML file format and
filters. I'm assuming by then that there'll be better heavy duty
technical documentation features and of course by then it will be fully
supported on Mac.
* Documentation of new XML filter features: http://www.informit.com/content/downloads/OpenOfficeUpdate.pdf [it's a
free update to my OpenOffice.org book, no self-promotion intended, I'm
just pointing to the screen shots and steps contained therein regarding
the XML features]
* In-progress book by J David Eisenberg on the OpenOffice.org XML
features: http://books.evc-cit.info/
On the other hand, InDesign with some beefed up Framemakerish
capabilities (apparently right now the dynamic cross referencing to page
numbers is nonexistent) would rock.
Solveig
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Jan Henning wrote:
> [snip]
>
> To me, XML-based workflows look increasingly attractive, not least
> because they would free us from the constraints of proprietary
> document
> formats. Of course, many advantages that FrameMaker offers are not
> there yet in XML applications. But the frenetic pace of development in
>
> this area (not FrameMaker ;-) promises to change that rapidly. And
> anyway, we're talking about preparing for the medium future, not about
>
> today.
>
> Regards
> Jan Henning
>
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