On Thu, Oct 02, 2003 at 07:35:03AM -0400, Paul W. Frields wrote:
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 00:09, Tammy Fox wrote:
> > I've tried psgml before but never managed to force myself to get used to
> > Emacs brain-deadness ;-). Instead, I use Vim for XML. There are some modes
> > you can download for it which give you a lot of basic features (including
> > all of the above), or it's fairly easy to add your own support for
> > auto-closing tags and tag folding (which is about all I want in terms of
> > XML-specific support). I've also seen a fair number of people doing XML in
> > Kate, if you want something GUI and gvim's not your thing....
> Thanks for the suggestions Chris. If you want to write something up
> about using Vim for XML editing, we could add it to the Documentation
> Guide. I'm sure there are other people out there who don't want to use
> Emacs as well.
I'm a big LyX fan, but I'd prefer to just go ahead and take the Emacs
plunge rather than mucking around too much on the tool front. If I get
time I will work on the LyX aspect, and send Tammy documentation on
getting it working. I doubt it's as robust as Emacs/psgml though.
I haven't used LyX, but I can say that Emacs with psgml is pretty dang
robust. We use it extensively everyday and haven't seen any bugs.
Tammy, is it planned for the excellent Red Hat Guides to be released
via
the FDL and incorporated into fedora-docs? Or are we starting from
scratch entirely?
We are starting entirely from scratch since the focus audience of the
Fedora Project is different and in a different format -- tutorials
(with the exception of the participation guides and the Installation
Guide.
--
Paul W. Frields <paul(a)frields.com>
Tammy