Yes.  They both sound interesting.  Any planned support for schemas
instead, or in addition to, using DTDs?
Jeff

Paul Kinnucan wrote:
> 
> At 09:23 AM 12/13/00 -0800, Ovidiu Predescu wrote:
> >Although this is not quite JDE related, I thought it might interest
> >you. This package is using JDE quite heavily.
> >
> 
> Interesting. I have assembled (from existing components) a new package for
> Emacs, called the Technical Publishing Environment for Emacs (TPE). It
> includes psgml, the saxon XSL processor, and the docbook dtd and
> stylesheet. I have added a menu with the following options
> 
> TPE
>   View Document
>       In XML Browser            (i.e., IE5)
>       In HTML Browser           (converts doc to HTML)
>   Apply Stylesheet
>        Associated Stylesheet   (one referenced by document)
>         Standard Stylesheet      (e.g., select from TPE docbok stylesheets)
>        User                     (specify path of stylesheet)
> 
> Basically, this package turns Emacs into a complete XML structured editor.
> I plan to write some documentation for it and then post it on the JDE
> website for others to use. I had planned to use the beanshell as you have
> done as a parse and stylesheet server. Do you mind if I borrow and adapt
> your code to the TPE?
> 
> - Paul
> 
> >--
> >
> >If you're using (X)Emacs for doing your XML and XSLT development, you
> >may find the following (X)Emacs minor mode very handy. It allows you
> >to run the XSLT processor of choice on an (X)Emacs buffer and display
> >the results in a different buffer. Just enter few keystrokes and you
> >get the results.
> >
> >The currently supported XSLT processors are Saxon 5.x and 6.x and
> >Xalan 1.x. Although it is not only an XSLT processor, but a complete
> >XML publishing framework, Cocoon 1.x is also supported.
> >
> >This mode works by spawning off a separate process which runs in a JVM
> >the Java BeanShell (http://www.beanshell.org/). For each XSLT
> >processing request, (X)Emacs will send a request to this process to
> >execute. Because the JVM is started and classes loaded only once, the
> >JVM start-up overhead is eliminated and the execution is very fast.
> >
> >You can check-out this (X)Emacs minor mode at:
> >
> >http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Monitor/7464/emacs/xslt-process/
> >
> >Please send your comments and feedback to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >Regards,
> >--
> >Ovidiu Predescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >http://orion.nsr.hp.com/ (inside HP's firewall only)
> >http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Monitor/7464/

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