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|    Kirk Zurell to Rich Walker    |
|    Re: Is Anyone Actually Doing Anything In    |
|    15 Jun 05 16:01:59    |
      From: kirk@bytecraft.com              Rich Walker wrote:       >       > Have you tried using DocBook in Emacs?              Absolutely live in it. Used psgml, now nxml.              > Oddly, I'm thinking more about something more like a running process       > that can be handed fuzzy rule sets (in text files) and execute       > them.              We develop compilers, so that's the basis for our preprocessor. Though       Fuzz-C has no semantic bias towards control applications, compiled-in       fuzzy logic lends itself to them (and the minimal program sizes       necessary).              In contrast, a fuzzy logic interpreter would also be ideal for the       kind of techwriting tools I'm envisioning: something to use to manage       and transform colours, styles, etc. in non-linear ways during       rendering. Oh well...              Kirk.              --       Kirk Zurell       Byte Craft Limited       Waterloo, Ontario, Canada       http://www.bytecraft.com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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