Thomas Lockhart wrote:
> > > > Another question... how do people normally edit the docs? Is there an sgml
> > > > editor that I can use, or should I do it in some other format, and have it
> > > > converted, or what?
> > > As Vince mentioned, xemacs is the first choice.
> > Now, don't go startin' no feud here... if you need a space shuttle, xemacs is
> > it. But if you need the One True Editor, well, of course...it's vi/vim. :)
>
> Michael wasn't asking for a space shuttle, but he *was* asking for "an
> sgml editor", which implied to me an editor with some knowledge of
> sgml notation. afaik The AntiEditor is the only freeware tool to do
> this...
Vim understands sgml notation to the extent of syntax highlighting.
http://relay.nuxi.com/vim/lang.html
I don't know what xemacs does for sgml.
It appears my attempt at a little late night humor was lost. Please pardon any
offense; it was unintended.
Cheers,
Ed Loehr