On 19-Jul-2002 Brandon D. Valentine wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Jul 2002, Robert Watson wrote:
> 
>>I kid you not :-).  About 40% of the SGML submissions I receive are broken
>>in some form, despite a template that is correct.  Usually it's unclosed
>>tags, removal of a necessary tag, etc.  If I had to guess, asking for
>>nroff/mdoc submissions would result in a slightly higher success rate, as
>>I suspect developers have a bit more experience with it, and also don't
>>have to install a port to get syntax checking.
 
Humm, personally I just keep report-smpng.xml on my laptop and for each
report I just update the contents of the paragraph (xemacs does fine syntax
highlighting on it btw, not that it really matters) and then:

mail -s 'SMPng report' [EMAIL PROTECTED] < report-smpng.xml

You don't have to know XML to know how to do this.  Once you've filled out
the headers for a Project (once) you can just modify the paragraph contents,
which look the same (same tags, etc.) as paragraphs in HTML.  Perhaps I'm
biased since I started out life as a doc/ person though.

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