Brian, >I've been much more excited about YAML these days. The yaml stuff looks realy cool, been meaning to get started using it.
> The Inline::SQL idea crossed my mind a > long time ago. Maybe > someone wants to do Inline::LaTeX as a pod > replacement :) I have not been following the yaml mailling list closely, and you have probably been through these or similar before: But here are the top hybrid Inline::Yaml ideas that popped into my head, I will risk a little humor here, so please dont take offence: Inline::Yaml::Documentation For documentation, Markup in yaml, content is pod-like. Inline::Yaml::LinuxDoc crosses my mind for those who think in <tscreens> and <quote> Inline::Yaml::Config For using data sections written in yaml to pass complex config data into your program. configuration data can also be read in from *extenal* config files in using inline processor but from external files. Inline::Yaml::Outline for writing inline yaml that gets translated into HTML using online mode. Inline::YAML::Perisist for the entering of inline blocks, the saving of them to external files, the modification of them on the fly and the evaulation of them when needed. A yaml persistent data store. Inline::Buffer This all might come down to a idea that is like a strstream from c++ : It allows input from inline, files, database or from the console, that would feed the config or persistence system. "Never again a tab separated data file" is the motto of the Inline::YAML::Persist marketing crew..... Just occured to me that emacs might have a problem with font-locking and Inlined file, has anyone tried to create an Inline emacs package? Hope to hear what you think, mike ===== James Michael DuPont __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Try FREE Yahoo! Mail - the world's greatest free email! http://mail.yahoo.com/
