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| Date | 2014-10-22 11:40 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <52dce7d3-5946-4e59-a5fb-81d1aa5ec03c@googlegroups.com> (permalink) |
| Subject | XML and the future of technical writing |
| From | javaidiqbal6@yahoo.co.uk |
You could use virtually any plain text editor for example notepad or perhaps a specialist XML editor to generate your XML files, to make XML documents for writing you can use Adobe FrameMaker and have it set to structured mode. Adobe summarize their FrameMaker software as " a complete solution for authoring, enriching, managing, and publishing technical documentation. Author with best-in-class XML/DITA and DTD support. Manage content using out-of-the-box integration with leading content management systems and Dropbox. Collaborate with PDF-based reviews, even on mobile devices. Easily publish to multiple channels, formats, and screens natively from within FrameMaker 12 at no extra cost, without any plug-ins." As wonderful as Adobe FrameMaker is, a specialized XML Editor can provide excellent flexibility for dealing with xml with high quality editors (http://www.xml-editor.info) featuring xml schema editors and also validation for your xml and schema, this can help you create xml code a lot quicker and with little if any faults.
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XML and the future of technical writing javaidiqbal6@yahoo.co.uk - 2014-10-22 11:40 -0700
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