- From: W. Eliot Kimber <eliot@isogen.com>
- Date: Sat, 21 Dec 1996 08:11:29 -0900
- To: w3c-sgml-wg@www10.w3.org
At 07:00 AM 12/21/96 -0600, Len Bullard wrote: IMO, HyTime >is baroque and has undergone many transformations that while >making it stronger, have left many of us bewildered about what >it is. HyTime has not changed in its fundamentals. Appart from some much-needed design refinements, the only real difference between old HyTime and new HyTime is the grove-based underpinings by which everything (including DSSSL and SGML) are now defined. But the scope of application, what it does, and the way it does it, have not changed. Cheers, E. -- W. Eliot Kimber (eliot@isogen.com) Senior SGML Consulting Engineer, Highland Consulting 2200 North Lamar Street, Suite 230, Dallas, Texas 75202 +1-214-953-0004 +1-214-953-3152 fax http://www.isogen.com (work) http://www.drmacro.com (home) "Rats in the morning, rats in the afternoon...if they don't go away, I'll be re-educated soon..." --Austin Lounge Lizards, "1984 Blues"
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