At first I thought the title was a randomly-generated concatenation of horrors, but it turns out to be a pretty good idea: if you have a lot of documentation to prepare and keep consistent, write a lint-like tool that will open up the document and check for common errors (custom styles attached to any text, house-style capitalization rules, etc.)<p>I quietly suspect there might be a niche for a minimalist WYSIWYG documentation system that only allows template-defined, semantic styles to be applied to text, and then allows exporting to a variety of output formats like printed documentation, knowledge-base articles, online help, etc.