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where can I find some sgml / xml schemas for documentation
I'd like to use the same level of functionality as I enjoyed in Wordperfect
about a decade ago and create sgml DTD's for technical documentation. Anyone any ideas where I can go for some basic Word templates, as that seems to be the start point. |
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What a strangely incoherent question.
"Richard Wilson" Richard wrote in message ... I'd like to use the same level of functionality as I enjoyed in Wordperfect about a decade ago and create sgml DTD's for technical documentation. Anyone any ideas where I can go for some basic Word templates, as that seems to be the start point. |
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Thats good, it matches the Word 2003 product then.
But to stay on topic - SGML has been provided with Wordperfect for years and years. You may not understand the question if you're a Word user, because it seems that Word is neither standards compliant, not does it even recognise standards terminology in its quaintly named 'help' Does anyone have any idea if there is a site where DTD's and schemas can be found which which conform to the Microsoft notion of XML standards. "Jezebel" wrote: What a strangely incoherent question. "Richard Wilson" Richard wrote in message ... I'd like to use the same level of functionality as I enjoyed in Wordperfect about a decade ago and create sgml DTD's for technical documentation. Anyone any ideas where I can go for some basic Word templates, as that seems to be the start point. |
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