Now already exist many standards of "structured text", see the
APTConvert (http://www.xmlmind.com/aptconvert.html) & some other. This
look like XML-files, which are different by inline structure and tag
sets.
Better idea to create XSLT transformer for text and describe
XPath-like syntax for searching text sequences in file. My txtXSL file will be
work with my text format, so i can use ANY format of structured
text which i want.

I can't fight in this battle. But i give the ideas... may be anybody
try to realize same dreams? Wait for docs & releases... is glad to
test anything...

>*************Original message*************
> From: Stefano Mazzocchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Apache Cocoon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Saturday, March 02, 2002, 6:39:58 AM
> Subject: [FYI] wild!
>  http://structuredtext.sourceforge.net/spec/reStructuredText.txt
> anybody wants to write a 'StructureTextGenerator' :)
> For sure will help getting new documentation faster :)
>*************Original message*************

Best regards,
  Andrew Answer               [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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