- From: Peter Flynn <pflynn@curia.ucc.ie>
- Date: 01 Apr 1997 03:14:01 +0100
- To: w3c-sgml-wg@w3.org
At 13:39 31/03/97 -0500, Paul Prescod wrote: [...] >alternative Perl program is *difficult*, but I can see an implementation >cost, and I can't see the usability benefit in allowing people to put >more than one per line. Just a whole lot easier to edit if the FPIs and URLs are long and you have to do the editing via a VT100 screen, emulator, or edit window on a machine with very coarse dot-density, where very little fits on a line. Plus it's a whole lot more readable as PUBLIC "verylongfooverylongfooverylongfooverylongfooverylongfooverylongfoo" "equallylongbarequallylongbarequallylongbarequallylongbarequallylongbar" I just found that one of the pieces of SGML middleware I am evaluating comes with a neat but underdeveloped SOCAT editor for Windoze. I am trying to persuade them that this would be a very nice freebie if they wanted something to keep their image in front of people, and provide a public service at the same time. Just needs a little more attention, is all. Mind you, it wouldn't be hard to pop up a Java one, either...but that would raise problems writing to your hard disk. ///Peter
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