
On Wed, 2007-11-21 at 12:19 +0300, Bulat Ziganshin wrote:
Hello Thomas,
Tuesday, November 20, 2007, 6:35:00 PM, you wrote:
Using DocBook, however, has some nice advantages. For example, the possibility to generate documentation in different formats. Something more easily accessible (from the internet) would certainly be much more convenient, though.
zoho writer: online, not xml editor, but at least able to export into pdf/html/doc/..
It's not open source + it doesn't do what we need -> Bang! \also they host stuff for you, and only have limited room for free usage. Relying on a company is not the way to go here (think of BitKeeper). TinyMCE [1], however, seems like a good start. It is open source, seems relatively mature, supports plugins, and runs completely in JavaScript, thus should be independent from the server technology. I actually had something in mind like WYMeditor [2], but it seems not very mature, yet. [1] .. http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/ [2] .. http://www.wymeditor.org/en/