Hi Bob,
Thanks for the encouragement! What you're asking for is essentially part of the reasoning that made us create StoryTweaker.
TextExporter is really a one-way street: we're doing our best to get the text out of InDesign in a reasonably usable state, but without worrying about the fact that people might want to re-import the text.
Because you're not the first to ask for a re-import, we designed StoryTweaker - which is still very much a work-in-progress.
StoryTweaker has been growing and building for a while - we have a reasonably usable stable version, and we've been hard at work on the next version. We do have a beta of the next version available, and this beta is actually a lot more capable than the latest stable version, but also, the beta is nowhere near finished yet - it's a pretty sizable undertaking for a small company like ours, so it takes time.
StoryTweaker is all about 'round-trip' - getting text out, allowing people to edit it without incurring additional costs for InCopy or similar, and getting edited text back in so it flows back into the layout, to the exact same spot as where the original came from.
Our initial 'imaginary target user' would be using it for translation (so you get English out and flow French back in, so to speak, and the French text goes where it is supposed to go) - but it can be applied in all kinds of situations where people who don't own InDesign need to make changes to the text of an InDesign document.
Because StoryTweaker needs to keep track of a lot of stuff to allow for re-importing, nor text nor RTF is a suitable format and we initially started using a home-grown XML-based format. We provide a freely distributable editor (called AssignmentTweaker - it comes with the StoryTweaker software) for these files (because 'raw' XML is too hard to edit).
For the next official release of StoryTweaker, we'll drop support for the CS3 version of InDesign and switch to IDML instead of our own version of XML (because from CS4 onwards, we can use IDML which is similar to what we attempted with our own XML file format, but also much more complete).
I suggest you check out StoryTweaker:
http://www.storytweaker.comUsing StoryTweaker for document translation:
http://www.rorohiko.com/wordpress/?p=59Using StoryTweaker for text edits:
http://www.rorohiko.com/wordpress/?p=1060I suggest you look at the beta. Do keep in mind it's a beta - it's not finished yet!
Cheers,
Kris