+----- On Fri, 12 Mar 1999 17:45:47 +0100, "Germano Rizzo" writes:
|
| Hi, :)
| and thank you lenz. I tried to follow your advice, but it's not what I
| meant, I'm afraid...
| I think sgml is a markup language just like html. Well, I search for the
| equivalent for sgml of what frontpage (for example) and netscape are for
| html: a WYSIWYG editor or, at least, a layout/graphical reader... It sounds
| strange to me that they don't exist... Emacs, as far as I can see, does only
| a tag checking, but _still_ shows the tag in the window. Or maybe I'm wrong,
| and simply I haven't (yet) found the appropriate function :)...
You have it the wrong way round, SGML is a language for describing
document structure and HTML is a document description written in SGML.
There is nothing in SGML that defines how a document should be
presented, that is handled by another separate description. In reality
there is no such thing as a WYSIWYG HTML editor and that is even more
true for SGML.
/Michael
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