Subject: RE: [xsl] OpenOffice 2.0 or Word 2003 XSLT From: "Huditsch, Roman \(LNG-VIE\)" <Roman.Huditsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 10:04:16 +0200 |
Hi, We are using " XMLMind XML Editor"[1] for most of our content authoring activities since it is * free for DTD-based documents * very cheap for Schema-based documents * extremly flexible since - you may change the display of your content over CSS - extend functionality over XMLMind-specific commands and macros or additional Java classes * easy to use Since your authors directly work on repetitive validated XML documents, they are really restricted to the creation of correctly structured content. ...but of course it doesn't offer as much authoring capabilites as word... ...which is eases further processing a lot. Hope this helps. best regards, Roman [1] http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/ > -----Original Message----- > From: jimmy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jimmy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 9:52 AM > To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [xsl] OpenOffice 2.0 or Word 2003 XSLT > > I'm about to implement some kinda XML Editor for a customer > schema. I was thinking of using OpenOffice 2.x Import/Export > Filters or Word 2003. > > Has anyone ever tried to do something similar with any of > those two? Which one did you prefer and why? > > I've seen so far that when using OO it's easy to code an > import and an export xslt and implement those through the > filter options. > I haven't found something like that in Word2003 - so I would > have to save the file as a WordML and do the transformation > outside of word, right? > > Thanks for your input > jimmy
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