On 17 November 2011 12:47, Darrell Anderson <humanreadable@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Excuse me if I jump in the discussion just to put my 2
> cents about the editor.
> What about the good old LyX?
>
> http://www.lyx.org/
>
> It's easy to use, it outputs LaTeX, it's multi-platform and
> it's Free
> Software.

Lyx is a front-end wrapper to LaTeX. Basically then we're back to discussing markup. :) Lyx could be an option for some documentation teams, but the internal team still needs to learn LaTex. Doable if those involved have the time for that kind of thing. :)

Much of our recent discussion has been how to encourage non team members to contribute where nothing more than everyday word processor skills are expected.

For internal purposes the leading focus is using a format that is maintainable in GIT for merging collaborative changes in a team environment. Hence the arguments in favor of markup, which is text based. I think we have agreed to ODT, which fundamentally is XML, which is text based.

ODT allows writers to use any software supporting that format and does not limit contributors to a specific tool chain.

Darrell

Actually I am almost certain only LibreOffice and the now dead OpenOffice can import and work in fodt. Odt support is pretty standard

Can someone shed light on this?