Just testing if anybody of the original subscribers is still connected and involved with the topic. Has the concept of literate programming by means of XML...
Johannes Huesing
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Sep 29, 1999 6:18 am
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... literately ... Download my package of literate programming tools (including a DTD, a tangle tool written using the Perl XML::Parser module, and a DSSSL...
Peter S. Housel
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Sep 29, 1999 4:11 pm
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Not sure how I came to be on this list, or even if I am. (I hope so.) Literate programming is just one of many potential advantages to be derived from code...
eric.armstrong
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Sep 29, 1999 8:47 pm
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From: Johannes Huesing <Johannes.Huesing@...> Just testing if anybody of the original subscribers is still connected and involved with the topic. Has...
Marcel Popescu
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Sep 29, 1999 9:04 pm
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... Drat. Sorry to hear that. I am email-list junkie, myself. Newsgroups just don't do it for me....
eric.armstrong
eric.armstrong@...
Sep 29, 1999 9:21 pm
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From: eric.armstrong <eric.armstrong@...> ... Yep, that's me too :) ... You are :) ... I think there are TOO many potential advantages of XML :) I...
Marcel Popescu
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Sep 29, 1999 10:08 pm
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... Which newsgroup, then? I am frequently looking at comp.programming.literate, which is not exactly overwhelmed by traffic... Thanks to Peter S. Housel for...
Johannes Huesing
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Sep 30, 1999 7:46 am
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I'm here. But nobody seems to be interested in literate-programming, maybe all people are busy doing xml. Thanks Josep Vela Albesa <jvela@...> ... De:...
Josep Vela
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Sep 30, 1999 8:10 am
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I'm new to the list, please pardon my ignorance... exactly what do you mean by "literate programming"? "Josep Vela" <jvela@...> on 09/30/99 04:14:18 AM ...
Raymond Louis
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Sep 30, 1999 10:45 am
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... Josep, after this question I take your point :-) Raymond, I am not quite sure if Josep means the same as me and I can only speak for myself, but I hope my...
Johannes Huesing
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Sep 30, 1999 11:09 am
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I am also new to this list. I am very interested in learning XML. I also have never heard the term literate programming. The URL given is not a valid URL....
Vicars, Billy -Systems
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Sep 30, 1999 11:17 am
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... Oh no! I am terribly sorry. It is www.literateprogramming.com. Johannes...
Johannes Huesing
tmi0m0@...
Sep 30, 1999 11:26 am
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[Johannes Huesing [tmi0m0@...] writes:] ... See the canonical XML site: http://www.oasis-open.org/cover/xmlLitProg.html Donald Knuth of TeX...
Hunting, Sam
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Sep 30, 1999 2:09 pm
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I'm still here and listening to the silence... I don't think my problems will get a satisfactory solution before XSL comes of age. I need to program in any...
What is ProTeX? The biggest stumbling block I see to this whole effort is the necessity of creating an XML editor. Given that, the whole thing becomes doable. ...
eric.armstrong
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Sep 30, 1999 11:27 pm
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Lit Prog = It's in the vein of Knuth's approach to programming style and documentation whereby the actual code developed includes documentation and via a...
Baden Hughes
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Oct 1, 1999 4:30 am
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Last I heard there were some problems with quoting and XML. I can't remember the specifics -- does anybody else remember? Thanks, Ted Carroll...
Ted Carroll
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Oct 2, 1999 7:57 am
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You can take a look at it at http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~gurari/systems.html Rafael ... [...]...
Amen Rafael
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Oct 2, 1999 7:57 am
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Since "xml-litprog-l" is my list, I thought I had better write something after its recent resurrection. The list has been quiet for about six months, largely ...
Anthony B. Coates
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Oct 2, 1999 8:50 am
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... If you really want, you can use Interscript, with an XML input filter. Interscript is a fully programmable literate programming tool. (Program it with...
skaller
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Oct 2, 1999 3:55 pm
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... Hi, what do you mean by a WYSIWYG XML editor ? i) see the XML tree as it is ii) see the tree that would be produced by XSL a) beeing able to edit it in...
Peter Schrammel
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Oct 5, 1999 10:32 am
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** Reply to message from Peter Schrammel <peter.schrammel@...> on Tue, 05 Oct 1999 12:42:42 +0200 Dear Peter, ... At the WWW7 conference in...
Anthony B. Coates
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Oct 5, 1999 12:47 pm
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... Mapping styles to tags is very easy. I was talking about real XSL capabilities: 1. Create a <TOC> tag. (nothing shows up, you can't edit it) 2. Create a...
Peter Schrammel
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Oct 5, 1999 1:30 pm
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The Adept editor is clearly the best out there. Unfortunately, it's priced WAY too high. They are going to get killed by the first editor that comes along for...
eric.armstrong
eric.armstrong@...
Oct 6, 1999 1:47 am
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... But not really that useful. I've written a couple of folding editors, and used Word which has outlining. In general, editing the tree structure is best...
skaller
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Oct 6, 1999 7:45 am
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I agree that you have accurately described Word's behavior. I don't agree that it is the most desirable. In the 70's I started a small company which produced ...
eric.armstrong
eric.armstrong@...
Oct 6, 1999 10:34 pm
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... If that can be organised, all the better. ... I believe a better synthesis can be obtained. ... OK. ... Yes. And I know, more or less, how to do this, but...
skaller
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Oct 7, 1999 5:08 am
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Hi Tony! I think you should take a look att XML Spy, http://www.icon-is.com/ Rafael...
Amen Rafael
rafael.amen@...
Oct 7, 1999 11:56 am
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Shameless plug follows. The following activities are relevant to this discussion of (WYSWIG) XML editors: XED (http://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/~ht/xed.html) for fast...