Re: Red-lining software

Subject: Re: Red-lining software
From: Jerry Blackerby <exujbl -at- EXU -dot- ERICSSON -dot- SE>
Date: Thu, 27 May 1993 12:52:39 CDT

|>
|> Robert C. Whitehead writes:
|>
|> > In the words of Chuck Banks:
|> >
|> > > FrameMaker, WordPerfect, Microsoft Word, Xerox GlobalView all
|> > > provide redlining.
|> >
|> > Are these packages SGML-compliant?
|> >
|> Frame Technology (info -at- frame -dot- com) has FrameBuilder. It "supports structured
|> authoring and SGML in an interactive WYSIWYG environment..."
|>
|> --
|> INTERNET: fred -at- boole -dot- com PHONE: (408) 524-3292 FAX: (408) 730-0558
|> USPS: Fred Jacobson / Boole & Babbage / 510 Oakmead Pkwy / Sunnyvale CA 94086
|>
FrameBuilder does an excellent job of supporting structured authoring.
It does not provide an SGML tagged ASCII output. You will have
to find a filter to convert the standard Frame MIF file into an
SGML tagged ASCII output.

Jerry

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