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Subject: Re: Edition SGML-aware in Microsoft Word From: Jose Carlos Ramalho <jcr@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 16 Sep 1997 09:54:05 +0100 (WET DST) |
Good point we are looking for one too.
You can say that are plenty of other superb tools and I agree. But the issue
here is the enduser, most of them are used to Word.
We are "trying" to use Microsoft SGML Author to program Word to act as we
would want but we are facing many problems (the idea I have in the moment
is that Microsoft didn't know what it was doing when they developed the
package, there are errors everywhere, in the application and in conception).
In the next few days I'll try other alternatives.
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University of Minho EMAIL: jcr@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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On Mon, 15 Sep 1997, Jordi Mulet-Albiach wrote:
> We're looking for a good tool SGML-aware for the edition of SGML
> documents.
> We would know if in future releases of Microsoft Word the edition of
> SGML documents will be possible as in WordPerfect version 7 and 8 ,as
> expandeable/implodeable nodes and support of edition and navigation of
> DTDs?
> Thanks,
> Jordi
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>
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>
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