, at times.
Thank you.
Craig
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Subject: RE: What free Windows text editor should I use to look at MIF files?
Date: Sun, 5 Oct 2014 12:25:40 -0400
The article you cite is about the *Model* Interchange Format
),
whichc makes it really hard for a human reader to figure out wheretheheck you
are.
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Subject: RE: What free Windows text editor should I use to look at MIF files?
Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2014 07:32:26
I have to say that I do not remember seeing in this discussion that in the
context of FrameMaker MIF stands for Maker Interchange Format (i.e. Maker, not
Model).
When I used FrameMaker (last time was with 7.2) I used MIF to clean FM files,
and also for FUN! For example, by editing MIF files
: RE: What free Windows text editor should I use to look at MIF
files?
I have to say that I do not remember seeing in this discussion that in the
context of FrameMaker MIF stands for Maker Interchange Format (i.e. Maker,
not Model).
When I used FrameMaker (last time was with 7.2) I used MIF
At 10:11 -0400 6/10/14, Fred Ridder wrote:
Sorry, Craig, but there's nothing to suggest that MIF has any basis in SGML,
either.
Just goes to show how pioneering the original product was. Afair, its only
competitor was Interleaf, which required one 'administrator' per six or so
seats.
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Since this discussion has morphed a bit .. I'll add a bit more to the
MIF/XML thread. When XML came around I always thought how nice it would
be to be able to convert between MIF and XML. Since MIF does have some
similarities with XML, it seemed like a reasonable thing to do. So in
2003 I
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Subject: RE: What free Windows text editor should I use to look at MIF files?
At 10:11 -0400 6/10/14, Fred Ridder wrote:
Sorry, Craig, but there's nothing to suggest that MIF has any basis in SGML,
either.
Just goes to show how pioneering the original product was. Afair, its
MIF is based on XML, so select XML highlighting in the text editor. I
just tried it in SciTE and it looks good after selecting XML. It may
also work in NotePad++ but I didn't try it.
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Subject: Re: What free Windows text editor should I use to look at MIF files?
MIF is based on XML, so select XML highlighting in the text editor. I
just tried it in SciTE and it looks good after
tal rather than by design.
-Fred Ridder
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Subject: Re: What free Windows text editor should I use
to look at MIF files?
MIF is based on XML, so
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Subject: Re: What free Windows text editor should I use to look at MIF files?
When I said that MIF was based on XML, I was taking that from this
page:
http://www.ringholm.com/docs/03060_en_HL7_MIF.htm
The Model
Some popular ones:
EditPad
EditPlus
NotePad++
NoteTab
Some of those may be free only for non-commercial use.
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Some popular ones:
EditPad
EditPlus
NotePad++
NoteTab
Some of those may be free only for non-commercial use.
Subject: Re: What free Windows text editor should I use to look at MIF files?
Some popular ones:
EditPad
EditPlus
NotePad++
NoteTab
Some of those may be free only for non-commercial use.
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Notepad++ (http://www.notepad-plus-plus.org/) is my text editor of choice.
If you're into trying exciting, fresh, new things, Atom (https://atom.io/) is
the cool new thing from the creators of GitHub. I haven't played with it much
though.
Adam
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Notepad++ (http://www.notepad-plus-plus.org/) is my text editor of choice.
If you're into trying exciting, fresh, new things, Atom (https://atom.io/) is
the cool new thing
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