Subject: Re: (dsssl) Comparing style sheet languages From: Jany Quintard <jany.quintard@xxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 11:33:27 +0200 |
* Håkon Wium Lie [Thu, 27/06/2002 at 10:51 +0200] > Also sprach Jany Quintard: > > For the rest, I agree. Too much colors and not very easy to read. Why not use docbook? You could concentrate on the content and then fiddle with presntation. > .../... > > Or maybe are you only interested in styling, Håkon? > > I'm taking a different, more practical approach. Instead of > classifying language as style or transformation (which many people > have (usefully) done before me), the study is looking for solutions to > common problems. It's up to the language if it uses transoformation > and/or style to solve the problem. > > > BTW, do you see the "å" (å) as "a" with a little circle above or no? The setting in mutt seems OK. > In Norwegian, the 'å' is a separate letter with its own place in the > alphabet (the last, after 'xyzæø'). I believe this is the same for all > Scandinavian languages, although the sorting order is different in > Swedish. Just to make dinner conversations a little more interesting :-) Så har du något att säga när du "tackar för maten". I never understood why Norwegians and Danes use this strange sorting ;-) Jany. DSSSList info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/dsssl/dssslist
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