- From: Jon Bosak <bosak@atlantic-83.Eng.Sun.COM>
- Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 13:30:42 -0700
- To: w3c-sgml-wg@w3.org
In the SGML ERB meeting of May 14, it was agreed that preliminary discussion of xml-style (Part 3 of the XML specification suite) should take place in parallel with our current task of finishing drafts of xml-lang and xml-link, but in a different forum in order to prevent that discussion from interfering with our deadlines for Parts 1 and 2. Since xml-style has always been defined as based on a subset of DSSSL, it was agreed that the discussion could begin with a draft that puts the existing DSSSL Online (dsssl-o) specification in a form that can easily be made into a Working Draft for XML Part 3 when the time arrives for us to officially turn our attention to that part of the activity. I have now completed such a draft, which can be found at http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/sun-info/standards/dsssl/xs/xs970522.ps.zip When unzipped, this file should print out with no trouble on most PostScript printers, and it displays well in the Solaris Image Tool. If you wish, you can use an RTF viewer by downloading http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/sun-info/standards/dsssl/xs/xs970522.rtf.zip but in this case, you may get formatting somewhat different from what I intended. The RTF file was prepared by taking Jade output into Microsoft Word and manually inserting page breaks in certain places; no other hand work was performed. The PS version was generated directly from the massaged RTF using Word's LaserWriter II print driver. I hope to have an HTML version of the document available in the next week or so. In preparing this draft, I have incorporated a number of corrections to do960816.htm kindly provided by Tony Graham (although I cannot guarantee that all of his corrections were correctly performed) and done major surgery on the prose descriptions of the flow object classes, entirely eliminating the problematic language inherited from the DSSSL committee draft of September 1995 and starting over with language from the final committee draft, lightly edited for consistency with its new context. This should have fixed a lot of problems that were formerly caused by forking the version tree but has no doubt introduced some new ones. I am relying on reviewers to help with the work of correcting errors in this new version. In anticipation of its merger into the XML suite in a couple of months, the former dsssl-o application profile is now referred to throughout the document as "xml-style," or more frequently "XS" for short. Our unofficial motto (arrived at over drinks in Barcelona) is Nothing exceeds like XS. Please note, however, that despite its name and its look, this document is *not* in any way, shape, or form a W3C Working Draft. In fact, it is not a W3C document of any kind. It is just a revision of the dsssl-o application profile that has been circulating in one form or another for over a year and a half. Consequently, discussion of the draft should take place on the list devoted to DSSSL, which you can find out about from the http://www.mulberrytech.com/dsssl/dssslist page. Since this is not a W3C draft, and since the whole point of this exercise is to move forward on the groundwork for XML Part 3 without interfering with the work on XML Parts 1 and 2, it is essential that you DO NOT DISCUSS THIS DRAFT ON THE W3C-SGML-WG LIST. Please confine all discussions to DSSSList or to other appropriate public lists (though offhand I can't think of any others that would be appropriate). I will follow up on this message with another one to the DSSSList setting forth some suggested guidelines for the XS discussion. Jon ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Jon Bosak, Online Information Technology Architect, Sun Microsystems ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2550 Garcia Ave., MPK17-101, | Best is he that inuents, Mountain View, California 94043 | the next he that followes Davenport Group::SGML Open::ANSI X3V1 | forth and eekes out a good ::ISO/IEC JTC1/SC18/WG8::W3C SGML ERB | inuention. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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