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Re: Digest Number 1067
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Re: Digest Number 1067
Is anyone using InDesign and XML on a regular basis, planning to, or
avoiding it for known reasons?
I`m interested in hearing viewpoints, opinions, war stories, successes,
etc.
I`m on digest. If you prefer, please reply privately to
peter@..., and I`ll compile and post your responses to the
list.
Thanks,
Peter Gold
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Re: Digest Number 1067
Peter Gold wrote:
> Is anyone using InDesign and XML on a regular basis, planning to, or
> avoiding it for known reasons?
>
> I`m interested in hearing viewpoints, opinions, war stories, successes,
> etc.
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> I`m on digest. If you prefer, please reply privately to
> peter@..., and I`ll compile and post your responses to the
> list.
>
Please don`t reply privately to this query; I`m interested in the
responses to this question too.
...edN
Joined: 07 Mar 2005
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Re: Digest Number 1067
Well, if you can wait a couple of weeks, I`ll have some information to
share. I`m putting together a Docbook-based single source system here
and part of the requirements are to be able to "push" document modules
to InDesign. I`m also going to set up XML filters in Macromedia
Authorware for the same purpose.
Cheers,
Bill Lawrence
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>>Is anyone using InDesign and XML on a regular basis, planning to, or
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>>I`m on digest. If you prefer, please reply privately to
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Re: Digest Number 1067
Peter Gold wrote:
> Is anyone using InDesign and XML on a regular basis, planning to, or
> avoiding it for known reasons?
>
> I`m interested in hearing viewpoints, opinions, war stories, successes,
> etc.
I`ve done some work on XML > InDesign. It does depend strongly on what
you want to do, as some import facilities are poor - in particular,
tabular data is basically unsupported unless you are doing a price list
or similar extremely regular layout. For my purposes this makes InDesign
essentially unusable for accepting XML.
However, InDesign has much better support for its native tag language
and I`ve been able to get the job done when XML fails by going XML >
XSLT > InDesign Tags > InDesign.
Haven`t had to get much deeper than straight page assembly, so haven`t
looked at treatment of variables or resolving ID/IDREFs etc.
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