On Wed, 13 Dec 2000 15:33:48 -0500, Paul Kinnucan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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?
Not at all! Please let me know if you find it useful in the current form or, if
it isn't, what changes need to be done to use it. I would gladly modify the
code to support them.
I was thinking to add support for user defined stylesheets which are not
necessarily specified using the xml-stylesheet processing instruction, but
through customization. If you think this might be useful to you, I can modify
the code to do it.
Regards,
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