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Re: Word Perfect 11 as xml editor

From: Peter Flynn <peter.no-sp@-.--------.-->
To: NULL
Date: 2/4/2005 12:08:00 AM
Tjerk Wolterink wrote:

> word9smith wrote:
> 
>> In other messages I have read that Word Perfect 10 can be us­ed for
>> sgml/xml
>> editing.  Is this still true for Word Perfect 11?
>> 
> 
> With any text-based editor you can edit xml files.
> Xml files are just text files with xml content.

But it's much easier to edit XML with a real XML editor than with a
non-XML editor.

I'll repeat what I just posted to comp.text.sgml:

WordPerfect has had an SGML (and now XML) editor since v8 (actually
since v4 but that wasn't available to the public).

I don't know if v11 still has it -- it would be a pity if they dropped
it, as it is an excellent product, if they'd only fix the stylesheet
system so you could import and export them, and if they'd fix a few
little outstanding bugs.

///Peter
-- 
"The cat in the box is both a wave and a particle"
      -- Terry Pratchett, introducing quantum physics in _The Authentic Cat_


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