Thomas Lord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>   We anticipate plain-text, text-editor-style interfaces to these
>   applications, fully GUI interfaces, and hybrids (such as "edit in
>   text, see in GUI").  Interesting possibilities exist for "web
>   browser based" applications and "[x]emacs based applications".

Emacs Muse (http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/MuseMode) might
perhaps be of interest.  It makes use of regexp-based rules to publish
documents to various formats, based on a Wiki-like original document.

I'm not far enough in my studies to know whether it's LALR(1).

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