Subject: Re: sgml property set From: Matthias Clasen <clasen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 09:42:53 +0200 |
> > > There are other forms of hyperlinked data from the same > > source (the HyTime > > editors) in the online version of HyTime at > > ftp://ftp.ornl.gov/pub/sgml/wg8/document/1920.htm . There is > > an HTML-Help > > version of DSSSL at ftp://ftp.ornl.gov/pub/sgml/WG8/DSSSL/readme.htm . > > > > Jim Mason > > James David Mason, Ph.D. > > Yes, these documents give a more user friendly presentation of > the sgml property set. But given a certain SGML document instance > it still did not give *me* a clear idea of how the grove is organised. On a related note, the version of the SGML Property Set in HyTime gives a reference to ISO 10744 as the `grove construction specification document'. That document would probably shed some light on the relation between a document and its grove, but I cannot find any trace of a `grove construction specification' in HyTime. -- Matthias Clasen, Tel. 0761/203-5606 Email: clasen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Mathematisches Institut, Albert-Ludwigs-Universitaet Freiburg DSSSList info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/dsssl/dssslist
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