Re: Quanta as ODF editor?

Andras Mantia <[email protected]> Sat, 7 Apr 2007 10:08:03 +0300
Newsgroups gmane.comp.kde.devel.quanta
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Hi,

On Thursday 05 April 2007, Greg Rundlett wrote:
> I was wondering whether I might be able to use Quanta as an editor of
> the ODF file format the same way that it is a useful editor of
> DocBook.  Since Quanta has the nice 'load and convert DTD' feature, I
> thought: "Great, I'll load the DTD to create the DTEP in tagXML so
> that I have a toolbar, entity awarness, tag completion etc.
>
> However, ODF is expressed in Relax NG, not XML schema so there is no
> DTD for ODF.  Is it possible to make Quanta capable of understanding
> the Relax NG grammar?

Quanta understands its own "grammar", the description.rc file and 
the .tag files. In case somebody writes a code which converts the 
RelaxNG description into Quanta's own description, it will be no 
problem to directly import and work with RelaxNG files.
The DTD->DTEP conversion is done with libxml2. Does such library exists 
for RelaxNG (which can read the RelaxNG descriptions and store 
internally in some data structure)? 
As I see Trang is a converter, not a RelaxNG library.

Andras


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