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Michael Kay wrote: "It will always be a fragile thing because human readers extract so much information by "reading between the lines", and specifically from the presentation. If a paragraph is in a smaller font than the surrounding paragraphs that says something to me*. But the goal of persuading authors to make that "something" explicit - to say WHY they want to use a smaller font, so that the designer can choose an alternative way of conveying the subtle meaning - is a perfectly valid one, and this goal indeed lies behind a lot of the adoption of XML." Exactly! That's why author's and editors are consulted in DTD/Schema design; their understanding of the content is deeper. Getting them to think beyond the font size, etc. to the WHY of it is the key. (I can say this without too much bias because I started here as a tech writer and had to go through the same learning process myself.) ======================= Douglas Rudder XML Analyst WoltersKluwer Health - Clinical Tools 77 West Port Plaza, Suite 450 Phone: 314-216-2227 e-mail: drudder@d... www.drugfacts.com =======================
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