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> What SGML/XML editor will you be using? Frame+SGML is
> a great tool for book-model documentation. You also should
> take a look at SoftQuad's XMetaL. XMetaL is a full-featured
> SGML/XML editor with the look and feel of an HTML editor.
> XMetaL is easy to deploy and customize. If you know a little
> bit about cascading style sheets, you probably will be able
> to create an attractive and productive editing environment
> within a day or two. XMetaL also has a nice price -- about
> one-third the cost of Frame+SGML or ArborText's AdeptEditor.
> I have some additional information available on my website.
> See:
>
>http://www.structuredmethods.com/software.com