- From: Jim FitzSimons <cherry@neta.com>
- Date: Tue, 06 Oct 1998 06:19:16 -0700
- To: www-amaya@w3.org
Irene.Vatton@inrialpes.fr wrote: > > Is Thot capable to simultaneously use multiple presentations of a document > > (in different windows), performing all necessary synchronizations between > > them? > > > > If so, why not to create SOURCE presentation for HTML structure? Is it a > > question of possible ambiguity of presentations or a question of Thot's > > limitations? > The problem is to manage the same information as a structure information and as > a simple text. This is a general problem for structured editors like Amaya. Amaya could even call another editor. Would it be a problem to share the same file? > Another problem is to be sure that the generated HTML code is correct. Amaya could have a verification engine. That would check the user generated code. What does Amaya do now with user generated code? > It's possible > if Amaya controls the structure manipulation, but not if it is under the user > control. Once the file is out of Amaya the user can change it with another editor. What does Amaya do now with user generated code? Jim FitzSimons Mailto:cherry@neta.com
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