Subject: Re: (commercial) applications using DSSSL From: Andreas.Saremba@xxxxxxxxxxx (Andreas Saremba) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 16:23:02 +0200 |
Steffen Heinrich wrote: > Part of what is on your mind can be obtained by employment of the > tcl/tk package 'Poor MAn's DSSSL Environment' (or 'Pomade'). Pomade > has been anounced on this list by it's author Andreas Saremba a couple > of months ago and is still available from it's former origin. (I just > looked it up) Thank you for reminding me - I had almost forgotten that thing. After there was not much response after my announcement I had come to the conclusion that the DSSSL folks don't really need a graphical frontend. (But I do - cannot remember even the easiest command line calls. Maybe I should have called the tool Alzheimer.) Anyway - I have put the distribution on a web site with a URL that's easier to remember: http://www.saremba.de/pomade . Feel free to try it, but please bear in mind that it was not intended to be a commercial strength application - not even the base for one. Don't let yourself fool by the version number (V0_07b); Pomade will not crash every five minutes, but the error checking when parsing the specification file is not very elaborated, to put it mildly. Andreas ================================ Andreas Saremba Amselweg 19, D-14656 Brieselang andreas@xxxxxxxxxx DSSSList info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/dsssl/dssslist
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