diff --git a/LDP/guide/docbook/LDP-Author-Guide/tools-text-editors.xml b/LDP/guide/docbook/LDP-Author-Guide/tools-text-editors.xml index 657a00a9..50733498 100644 --- a/LDP/guide/docbook/LDP-Author-Guide/tools-text-editors.xml +++ b/LDP/guide/docbook/LDP-Author-Guide/tools-text-editors.xml @@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ some tweaking, handle DocBook files. - &configure-emacs;
@@ -419,13 +418,20 @@ turn it on explicitly using:
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+ XMLForm + + + This web-based application allows you to put in the URL for XML source, or copy and paste the XML directly into the web form. The application then breaks down your document into a series of form fields that hide the DocBook tags so that you may edit the content directly. Version 5 is available from . This application is best on shorter documents (less than 20 pages printed). + + As this is an on-line tool, it will be good for small updates only. +
+
XMLmind XML Editor (XXE) - - http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor - + diff --git a/LDP/guide/docbook/LDP-Author-Guide/x2docbook.xml b/LDP/guide/docbook/LDP-Author-Guide/x2docbook.xml index 19211211..b63b3b68 100644 --- a/LDP/guide/docbook/LDP-Author-Guide/x2docbook.xml +++ b/LDP/guide/docbook/LDP-Author-Guide/x2docbook.xml @@ -245,6 +245,11 @@ to find conversion tools. There is, however, a trial version of the software.
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+ LaTeX to DocBook + Siep Kroonenberg reports that there is a package tex4ht that converts TeX and LaTeX to various flavors of XML. Currently, its support for DocBook output is limited. If you want to use tex4ht in its current state for LDP you will probably have to hack your LaTeX source beforehand and the generated XML afterwords. +
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LyX to DocBook This section is contributed by Chris Karakas.