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Re: [h-e-w] OpenSP
From: |
Paul Kinnucan |
Subject: |
Re: [h-e-w] OpenSP |
Date: |
Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:57:30 -0400 |
Christopher G D Tipper writes:
> I just realised why nobody answered this question--emacs just locked-up for
> twenty minutes on my computer parsing the DocBook DTD (200+elements).
>
Compiling the sgml package Lisp files cuts the DocBook parsing time to
a few seconds. I use Emacs and the DocBook DTD all the time to write
and edit XML documentation. See my XML Authoring Environment for Emacs
(xae.sunsite.dk) for a bundle that contains all the tools you need to
turn Emacs into a complete XML authoring environment.
Paul
> Looks like I need another tool for editing XML. Sorry about that.
>
> Christopher
>
> On 6 Sep 2004 at 22:20, Christopher G D Tipper wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know of any binaries for Windows of OpenSP? I tried
> > http://sourceforge.net/projects/openjade/
> > but they don't supply binaries.
> >
> > I tried compiling from source using MSVC, but there were missing files and
> > compile errors that I had no information to fix.
> >
> > Has anyone installed OpenSP for themselves? I say all this because the old
> > SP does not validate XML without throwing up all sorts of errors
> > e.g. nsgmls:dtd/perspective-schema.dtd:33:102:E: omitted tag minimization
> > parameter can be omitted only if "OMITTAG NO" is specified on the SGML
> > declaration
> >
> > Qué?
> > Christopher
> > --------------------------------o00o--------------------------------
> > "Since light travels faster than sound, isn't that why
> > some people appear bright until you hear them speak"
> > - Steve Wright
> >
> >
> >
>
> --------------------------------o00o--------------------------------
> "Since light travels faster than sound, isn't that why
> some people appear bright until you hear them speak"
> - Steve Wright
>
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