Re: DocStructure



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> Much of what you are talking about doing for DocBook sounds like what
> LyX has done for LaTeX.  You would probably want to take a look at
> their code and see what of it you convert for use on DocBook (or any
> other SGML document).  I haven't followed it closely, but they may
> even be planning on extending the LyX application to be able to handle
> SGML docs.  If so, you could contribute to that project and then we
> could plug any DTD into the processor.

Oh, I don't know about that!  I really dislike Lyx.  Firstly, it uses 
xforms, not gtk.  Secondly, it seems very sluggish and klunky.  Thirdly, 
mime isn't half-WYSIWYG like Lyx is.

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