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Re: XyWrite
- Subject: Re: XyWrite
- From: Sam Little 70544,10
- Date: 20 Dec 94 02:25:13
> What are SGML documents?
SGML = Structured Generalized Markup Language. It is a method of transporting
the content and "essence" of a document with out necessarily transporting the
layout of a document. It is structurally similar to XyWrite's Styles. HTML, or
HyperText Markup Language, as used on the World Wide Web, is a subset of SGML.
> ...seem not interested in XyW at all.
Which leads to the question, "What ARE they interested in?" They must be the
least quoted software company in the world as far as the trade mags go. What
products to they have besides XyWrite?
> An OS/2 version is further away than the moon, I think
Well, I've been working from that assumption for some time now. Still, it's too
bad they can't find something to do.
> Am I missing something? I thought you were a XYWRITE addict.
I AM a XyWrite addict, but that doesn't stop me from wanting a better XyWrite!
BTW, where are you from? Based on some of the odd spellings, I'd guess
Netherlands....
--Sam. [using GCP v2.11, 19-Dec-94: 22:58]