Hi all,

Joseph wrote:

>Integrating seamlessly with the creative process is one of the most
>important factors for the advancement of CMS's

Wow, I fully agree with everything that as been said by Joseph.

Mattias wrote:

>Well, I agree to what your saying to a certain extent. It's important
that >authors get feedback on how their material will be presented. It's
pretty >boring to only stare at a xml document while writing. However,
that is >easily achieved by letting them preview their material using
one or several >stylesheets

I believe this in this case one as to simply agree or disagree with
Joseph regarding a previous comment and simply admit it. There is no
some extent.

Mattias wrote:

> Isn't that missing the point? Authors shouldn't care less about how 
> their content is *rendered*, they should care about how their content 
> is structured and what it means :) I think getting from the "how it 
> looks" mindset to the "what it means" is one of the most important 
> factors of the advancements of CMS's

IMO clearly this clearly does not work for all kinds of writing
processes. But for some it works perfectly. The problem is the
generalization that this statement implies that does not have a basis
rather then speculation (or fashion).

Best regards,

Nuno Lopes
Independent Consultant


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