> Are you talking about programs like HotMetal?
No. That is an HTML editor. I was talking about programs to take care of
internal consistency issues like using the same string 20 times in a set of
documents.
> I use it on my workstation
> but it's more bother than it's worth.
I heard that too. It does nothing that a good (free) emacs mode like
sgml-mode or psgml can't do. It doesn't let you put in characters like
a-umlaut and so on. I have hearsd of some other shortcomings, too. Plus of
course it is a cut down copy of the commercial version, which is itself a
sawn-off version of their expensive Author/Editor SGML package which is
corporately priced ;-)
> Easier just to open a TextEditor and do it "manually."
Me too, for short documents.
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