
A place to share would be nice. I hacked a very quick framework out of a CSS lying about so at least I can get automatic in-editor formatting. I hadn't really appreciated how easy it is to set up a framework until I tried to do it. I'm starting a client project that will involve managing NLM documents and will support light editing with Oxygen (essentially small editorial corrections to files produced by data conversion houses). I don't expect to need to do more than set up some basic buttons and CSS styles. As far as I can tell it's pretty rare for people to author directly in NLM--most journal workflows are non-XML with XML produced at the end from whatever the original source was. Cheers, Eliot On 9/29/10 4:05 AM, "George Cristian Bina" <george@oxygenxml.com> wrote:
Hi Eliot,
There were no requests as far as I remember. I am not aware of any technical difficulties.
What I would like to have is an area on our website where people can post and share frameworks for different vocabularies. These should be also discoverable from oXygen so you can browse the available frameworks and decide to get some of them locally.
Best Regards, George -- George Cristian Bina <oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger http://www.oxygenxml.com
On 9/28/10 10:09 PM, Eliot Kimber wrote:
Just realized that there's no built-in framework for NLM documents.
Any barrier to that or just no demand?
Cheers,
E.
-- Eliot Kimber Senior Solutions Architect "Bringing Strategy, Content, and Technology Together" Main: 512.554.9368 www.reallysi.com www.rsuitecms.com