Emacs

ToDo

Below collected some proposals in non-significant order:

- Bundles for Windows-Users, delivering the XML-Packages together with Emacs itself.

- Replace the emacs-lisp start-screen by an XML/TEI editing introduction.

- Replace emacs-lisp scratch buffer by an XML-Tutorial or example buffer

- Provide default workspace

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Mon, 25 Jan 2010 22:35:19 +0100, TEI-L@listserv.brown.edu, sebastian.rahtz@OUCS.OX.AC.UK:

- XPath testing - XSLT debugging - join up with remote document servers and web urls - support for NVDL and XSD - XML diff - CSS-based visualization

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Tue, 26 Jan 2010 01:37:25 +0100, TEI-L@listserv.brown.edu, peter.flynn@MARS.UCC.IE:

For certain classes of users (and assuming psgml or nxml modes):

* exposes pointy bracket markup * allows trespass on the markup * lack of editing toolbar for common markup operations * lack of menu representations of most markup operations * lack of synchronous typographic editor display (commonly, if  erroneously, called "WYSIWYG" or "GUI") * does not include DTD/Schema library of common document types * uses terminology which is now non-standard for end-users ("visit",  "point", "buffer" etc)