About PSGML 1.2.0 (Open-Source XML editor)

DuCharme, Robert DuCharmR at moodys.com
Wed Oct 13 16:10:20 BST 1999


>On a similar note, there's now an XEmacs binary kit for people
>disadvantaged with the Windows operating system:

There's also NT Emacs (great FAQ at
http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/voelker/ntemacs.html) which I've used for
years (under W95 as well as NT), and the new PSGML works fine with it. I
just ignored PSGML's installation instructions, which are more
UNIX-oriented, and did a byte-recompile-directory on all the ps*.el files.
NT Emacs and Xemacs are similar enough that switching back and forth between
NT Emacs at work and Xemacs on my Linux laptop has never been a problem.

If you've never used Emacs, you can check it out without joining the
cult...just play with it for a while and see if you like it...(one of us,
one of us, we accept you, we accept you) See the "Editing SGML Documents
with the Emacs Text Editor" chapter of my "SGML CD" book; the chapter is
available for free as an Acrobat file at http://www.snee.com/bob/sgmlfree/.
It assumes no previous knowledge of Emacs, and everything in it applies to
XML as well as SGML.

Bob DuCharme       www.snee.com/bob       <bob@  
snee.com>  see www.snee.com/bob/xmlann for "XML:
The Annotated Specification" from Prentice Hall.

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