Don't Design Custom Document Schemas

June 18, 2004

Tim Bray writes about the pros and cons of constructing your own schema for Office documents, and concludes that it’s simply not worth doing. We did something similar in one of our website and product documentation iterations: designing a custom schema seemed trivially easy at first (just throw in a <para> tag, a couple of <link> and <document> style things and you’re basically done), but what we ended up with seemed like DocBook or XHTML done badly — so we essentially switched to those instead (XHTML for the website, DocBook for the documentation). The fact that you have lots of tools to edit and process and transform those things to multiple possible output formats far outweighs the fact that you initially consider them to be overkill.

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This page contains a single entry from Stefan Tilkov's Random Stuff posted on June 18, 2004 8:32 AM. The previous post in this blog was Schematron. The next post in this blog is Modesty, Made in USA. Many more can be found on the main index page or by looking through the archives.

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