Re: Looking beyond the limits

Subject: Re: Looking beyond the limits
From: "Phillip St. James" <saint0 -at- verizon -dot- net>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 21:45:13 -0800


Hi, Sunila -- XML in its present form is probably not going to be an overwhelming factor in tech writing. Why? Because MS Word and other major text editors are not doing much to intelligently incorporate XML into their normal workflow. (FrameMaker is treated as a step-child at Adobe in favor of InDesign. If FrameMaker is spun off from Adobe and bought by a truly competent management, technical and marketing team, then maybe the current versions and deployments of XML will get a proper foundation for extended life.) Nevertheless, the underlying object-oriented concept for text will undoubtedly survive and thrive.

That is, tagging text and data so they can be quickly found, assembled attractively, and reused with ease through a number of access applications and platforms in widespread use -- is something that will survive, thrive, and continuously evolve long into the future.

We now have a hot software and standards competition underway among a number of software publishers that deals with structured text. The W3C central standard for XML data objects is in flux.

So, without going into a long diatribe, I think that XML is neat. However, it is relatively obscure, overly complex, too "manual", and quite varied in its manifestations right now. It is destined to stay that way until it is either beefed up similarly within the majority of mainstream text editors or it evolves into a transparent or semi-transparent adjunct text editor interface that properly "converts" text on the fly, and on demand.

In the meantime, I think that for the next few years XML will be seen and used, for example, like DHTML compared to HTML.

Any comments? Am I wrong here?

Thanks,

-phillip
Palo Alto


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Looking beyond the limits: From: Sunila Johnson

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