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Re: [seul-sci] For comments: .DOC



On 16 May, Ross J. Reedstrom wrote:
> 
> One you don't mention, or do so only in a tangental fashion: SGML in
> general, and DocBook in particular. It's as general (or _more_ general)
> than Word, and has he advantage of being a standard format, independent
> of any particular app. LyX used to have a DocBook mode, in fact (I think
> it hasn't been kept current with the latest DicBook spec., but I could
> be wrong)
> 
> There's even a move to write an XML version of the DocBook DTD, so the
> buzz for all things XML may help us wean people away from proprietary
> formats. In fact, a good, general structured text editor that can read
> and edit arbitrary XML documents given their DTD is the next killer app.,
> in my opinion. Someone know of one?
> 
> Ross

  Yes, you are right, I forgot SGML!! Let us see if open
  standards SGML/XML (I believe MS has its own XML in MS Word 2000) does
  spread over and we finally get rid of MS formats.

  LyX can write DocBook format, I do not know if they are really
  current or not.

  Xavier Calbet