An interesting article, unfortunately, he'll never win his argument trying to convince WP users to use emacs and TeX. That having been said, I have been having a WONDERFUL time using KLYX and LYX to compose technical documents of late. These are WYSIWYM (What you see is what you mean) word processors, and they are nice a gui clicky clicky resulting in the ability to output TeX and SGML etc. In fact, I introduced one of my coworkers to it, and he *sang it's praise* today at a meeting where we talked about documentation tools. So now, I am contemplating integrating it into a web interface where people can browse lyx generated docs through the web (similar to this guy's text) and then click a link to edit the doc. Then that'll launch klyx on the remote Linux machine running the web pages, and display klyx locally on the local X Server running in Windows (this is for all the telnet-phobes around the office) I am hoping this will supplant Word as our technical document preparation engine. On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 11:45:32PM -0700, der.hans wrote: > moin, moin, > > http://www.ecn.wfu.edu/~cottrell/wp.html > > this came across another list. It could be rewritten to use XML/SGML > instead of TeX. > > ciao, > > der.hans -- Blessed be those who initiate lively discussions with the hopelessly mute, for they shall be know as Dentists.