Does anyone here remember what one used to have to do to "write" postscript to 
generate a circle?  How in the world keeps confusing description and processing 
protocols with creation and editing workflow is beyond my scope of 
understanding.  What makes for a good description protocol (machine facing) 
makes for a horrible creation process (human facing).  You have to hide the 
protocol behind human facing editing environments – direct manipulation and 
creation environments.  If Jerry can pull off an english-like page description 
interpreter, my eyes are wide open and excited.

What I have always wanted is a browser that goes way beyond "view source", 
allowing instead an "edit mode" that allows direct manipulation of page 
elements in vitro.  Editing might mean resizing a box or the width of a column 
simply by dragging it.  It might mean typing an english command "bigger font in 
the title", "no, twice as big as the body text".  It might mean talking while 
dragging "this video should fade to black as it ends".

But a first step is developing the translation semantics that work between the 
base description protocol (XML, HTML5, PostScript, Flash, what ever) and what 
people do and say when they want things to change.

I applaud Jerry's effort in this direction!!!!!!  My only frustration is that 
Rodeo (and other high level solutions) might remove the impetus for RunRev or 
some xtalk environment to provide a smooth development ramp from the very human 
xtalk and the very inhuman C and other industry standard binding languages that 
allow universal publishing to any (or most any) hardware/OS platform.  
Exporting source in C would allow xtalk developers to work as humans and 
publish directly to industry standard compilers.

Randall





On May 8, 2010, at 6:55 AM, Ian Wood wrote:

> It's pure coincidence, I'd been thinking earlier this week that Rev would be 
> perfect for generating HTML5 stuff online/on-the-fly, but without having the 
> required amount of web knowledge.
> 
> I'll be watching with interest, and it's sparked off a few ideas for 
> 'intelligent' photo galleries...
> 
> Ian
> 
> On 8 May 2010, at 14:44, Jerry Daniels <jerry.dani...@me.com> wrote:
> 
>> Ian, YES that's exactly right. revServer is excellent for this chore and 
>> ones like it.
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