> Right now, it appears that the only tool available to create a structured
> text is MS Word/Outline. However, when you save it as HTML, the result is
> clunky and full of (undesirable) MS proprietary markup that requires so
> much rework that it is quicker to write the HTML from scratch (ditto the
> XML).
One problem is that word cannot write HTML, it writes
out "MSHTML".
> This would seem like such a basic thing that we all should be able to
> create adaptable texts with multiple manifestations that there must be
> something out there - any ideas?
CSS would go a long way towards making the
content visible; the other's aren't really
doable as generics unless everyone agrees what
the HTML or RDF is supposed to look like in
advance. For personal use, SAX would be the
simplest way to filter XML Into other formats on
the fly (e.g., XML::SAX::Base).
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