Subject: RE: Scheme Programming Reference From: Pieter Rijken <pieter.rijken@xxxxxx> Date: Wed, 23 Jun 1999 15:17:26 +0200 |
Hi Didier, Didier said: > Groves are part of my knowledge specialty, I worked in a > research center > several years on stuff based on the whole-part paradigm, so > grovse are for > me known territories (and how they relate to other whole-part > structures > like for instance directory services). If I write a text on > groves, would > this be useful? What kind of information do you expect to get. Or said > differently, what do you want to know about groves? I struggled (and I still am) with the following issues: - the difference between parent-child/sub-subnode relationships, - how the packages relate to a certain document instance, - what does the subtree of a #PCDATA element look like (are characters nodes, how the font properties fit in, ...), - what are properties on nodes? I can give more issues, but it boils down to: how exactly does the grove and grove plan look like for an example DTD and instance based on this DTD? best regards, pieter -- Pieter Rijken E-mail: pieter.rijken@xxxxxx CMG Telecommunications and Utilities B.V. Division Advanced Technology Nieuwekade 1-19 P.O. Box 8038 Phone: +31 30 2339300 3503 RA Utrecht Fax: +31 30 2339495 The Netherlands ------------------------------------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER: This statement is not an official statement from, nor does it represent an official position of, CMG Telecommunications and Utilities B.V. ------------------------------------------------------------------- DSSSList info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/dsssl/dssslist
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