XML and the launch of Chemical Markup Language
Paquin, Martin
PaquinM at novasys.qc.ca
Fri Feb 6 14:34:38 GMT 1998
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Murray-Rust [SMTP:peter at ursus.demon.co.uk]
Sent: Friday, February 06, 1998 4:21 AM
To: xml-dev at ic.ac.uk
Subject: Re: XML and the launch of Chemical Markup
Language
>I am a believer in using HTML for
>presentations (since I feel it's more flexible/portable/re-usable than
>other approaches). If other people feel the same way, perhaps we could
>create a collaborative approach to XML/HTML-slide generation?
Microsoft annouced his intention to have a XML export format for all
his office applications, including I supposed PowerPoint. Certainly a
place
to look.
The major part that is missing for conversing a graphic presentation to
XML is
the possibility to create graphics primitives in HTML. Other than that
with
dynamic html is possible to have presentation as good than with
conventionnnel
prsentation package.
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