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RE: [Groff] Groff editor.


From: Nick Stoughton
Subject: RE: [Groff] Groff editor.
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 12:34:36 -0700

On Mon, 2007-08-20 at 14:11 -0400, Karee, Srinivas wrote:
> Basically I cannot lose bold/italic/font and other stuff.

The issue here for me is about the "meta-information". I have a 4,000
page document that describes programming APIs. The fact that a function
name is in italics with () after it is of much less importance to me
than the fact that I'm talking about a function here, which is something
that will appear in the index, etc etc. And when I describe a symbolic
constant, it comes out in ALL CAPS and in Courier-Roman font, but as far
as I'm concerned, I'm just describing a constant. I don't care what it
looks like until the very last moment when it gets rendered for the
reader.

This is one of the things I hate about WYSIWYG editors ... it is all
about the rendering, and not about the content.

Both groff and docbook-XML give me this level of abstraction when I'm
dealing with the source of a document. Word does not. 

So, my real question, I guess, is do you care only about the
bold/italic/font information, or do you care about the meaning (and
possible other side effects, such as indexing)  behind the font?
-- 
Nick Stoughton <address@hidden>
USENIX





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