I was in MicroCenter the other day to get some stuff and they have a couple of SGML/XML books (Cookbook and Filters) on the bargin shelf.

Smells like a project to me. ;-)

On Wed, 18 October 2000, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:

> 
> what we really need is a word processor that saves its files as SGML.
> documents are portable in the extreme (it's just marked-up plain text); and
> can be trivially converted to whichever other format you like (text, HTML,
> LaTeX, PostScript, etc).
> the tragedy of closed-source software, is that this need has been ignored
> for decades, in the interest of vendor lock-in and forced upgrades.
> 
> Carl Soderstrom
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