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Revision as of 11:56, 19 October 2008
Textverarbeitung
Meine Anforderungen an Textverarbeitung
- Hohe Verbreitung des Speicherformats
- Zukunftssichere Software
- Indizierung durch gängige SuchMaschinen
- Kompatibilität mit Microsoft Word Format
Meine Kandidaten für Textverarbeitung
- Microsoft Word (weil am weitesten verbreitet, z.B. für SuchMaschinen, Viewer, Metadaten,...)
- OpenOffice http://www.openoffice.org (weil OpenSourceSoftware, Cross-Plattform, gute Verbreitung und Community, Microsoft-konpatibel)
- AbiWord http://www.abiword.com (weil OpenSourceSoftware, Cross-Plattform, schlank, Unterstützung für DocBook und XSL-FO,...)
Word processors and XML
By using XML to store documents, word processors can gain in portability and compatibility.
Abiword is a small, fast, OpenSourceSoftware word processor that stores text documents in XML format. It is able to export and import text to and from XSL-FO and DocBook. Abiword transforms documents from its own format into subsets of DocBook or XSL-FO and vice versa. By doing so -- and with a little massage from external programs -- one can obtain different output from a single document source.
Another word processor that uses XML to store documents is StarWriter, a component of StarOffice and OpenOffice. Its DTD is available for download at the OpenOffice Web site (see Resources).
-- Main.DietrichKracht - 28 Nov 2004