| <article link="AuthoringWithEclipse.html"> | |
| <title>Authoring with Eclipse</title> | |
| <date>December 14, 2005</date> | |
| <category>general</category> | |
| <author> | |
| <name>Chris Aniszczyk</name> | |
| <company>IBM</company> | |
| </author> | |
| <author> | |
| <name>Lawrence Mandel</name> | |
| <company>IBM</company> | |
| </author> | |
| <description> | |
| The topic of technical publishing is relatively new to the world | |
| of Eclipse. One can make the argument that technical publishing | |
| is just another collaborative development process involving | |
| several people with different backgrounds and skills. This | |
| article will show that the Eclipse platform is a viable platform | |
| for technical publishing by discussing how to write documents | |
| such as an article or a book within Eclipse. In fact, this | |
| article was written using Eclipse. | |
| </description> | |
| </article> |