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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
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