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Re: So XyW will be around tomorrow



> Let me second Annie's suggestions for making XyWrite Quark and HTML
> compliant. XyWrite's configurability is a real advantage here.  It
> wouldn't require new code, just new printer files. These are projects
> that could be done quickly and, in the case of an html.prn and html.kbd,
> put XyWrite in the forefront of Internet publishing. There is a lot of
> demand for this, but few if any of the major word processors can cope
> (although several are working to change this). XyWrite could be first
> on the block.
> I vote for that too!!! I hand code my www pages (html) using
xywrite-- it's perfect for the web since it is straight ascii,
and would be even better if the codes could come in easily and if
it would display wisiwig-- I agree that that would be a boost
for xywrite in web publishing and would encourage it also...