Edward Welbourne writes:
As a matter of clarification ... supposing we take any one of the three options (DocBook, inertia, revolution), they'll all be parsed down to XML, so: to what extent can we rely on being able to generate DocBook *from* the XML we've produced using either of the other options ? After all, XML to XML translations are supposed to all be natural and easy.
Edward, I don't see any technical limitations, but I'd be very wary of assuming it would be "easy" or that *I* would implement the transformations. Writing good XSL won't be any easier than writing good LaTeX styles, and you'd have to write it in XML to boot. (Ever played with XSL? It's powerful... but tedious.) -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake@acm.org> Corporation for National Research Initiatives