Volker suggests using SGML/DSSSL for documentation. If one were to take this route, I think XML/XSLT would be a more sensible combination. See http://www.cs.bell-labs.com/~wadler/xml for a quick intro to XML. Runciman and Wallace at York have a nice XML library for Haskell. Volker (or anyone else reading this), can you tell me where to find a user manual for DSSSL? I've never been able to locate one. I'd also like an article for SIGPLAN or JFP (or both) describing DSSSL, if you think you can write one please let me know. (For those of you who don't know, DSSSL is based on Scheme.) Cheers, -- P
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