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- From: craig@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca (Craig Hubley)
- Subject: list of SGML products / vendors
- Message-ID: <C0oFuM.BDM@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca>
- Organization: UTCS Public Access
- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1993 06:39:58 GMT
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- Hi,
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- I am looking for a current list of SGML products and vendors,
- and hoping to find a regularly-updated source of reviews of
- SMGL and HyTime products, including freely-redistributable tools.
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- has someone got such a list online somewhere, or FTP-able
- someplace ? I am fairly ignorant of the FTP resources on
- this subject, so if there is a FAQ I can dig up someplace
- that would be much appreciated.
-
- I am also interested in getting the opinions of others who
- have problems similar to mine: I need to turn a lot of text
- resources, written for many different purposes and audiences,
- into a database of notes on each distinct topic, including
- or referring to diagrams, examples, glossaries, etc.. Each
- note would have its own structure and have attributes, some
- of which would be hardcoded (e.g. my idea of the subject matter
- and a set of headers that introduce each key idea in the text)
- and others would be emergent (e.g. the vocabulary level and
- technical terms introduced, which might change as the text is
- edited) - an updating program might have to run on the text
- to keep these emergent tags up to date. Finally, a user's
- query would draw out the appropriate "boilerplate" to address
- the right topics for the right audience, and order them to
- generate a rough draft of a report or appendix to a report.
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- Some more intelligence would be involved in generating the
- glossary, index, and possibly a preface summarizing the key
- ideas drawn from each note, but this could be shared by
- tools and humans. My fondest wish would be to keep it in
- one format from start to finish, so that after final editing
- the changed notes could be re-incorporated into the database.
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- I am not naive about these problems, I have been working in these
- areas for eight years and am very familiar with the hypertext tools
- (I was a NoteCards beta tester!). However, everything I have seen
- has been oriented towards the presentation side of the problem and
- for the organizing of notes I have not yet been tempted to abandon
- good old raw ASCII files and emacs and Unix tools like perl. I
- am hoping the SGML world can offer something that can take it all the
- way to camera-ready copy. Right now this sort of thing is wasting my
- life.
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- I was hoping that something like FrameBuilder would be able
- to help, and I would really appreciate some reviews of that tool.
- Ultimately I am really looking for functionality more like
- Symbolics' Concordia, which has a real cradle-to-grave process
- but unfortunately is not really a portable markup like SGML.
- I figure I will also eventually need HyTime as more multimedia
- data forms get included, and as I start to generate hypertexts
- for specific readers (e.g. HyperCard) instead of just linear docs...
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- Regards, and thanks in advance for any pointers you can offer,
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- Craig Hubley
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