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> For the sake of argument, lets say the author and xml geek > sit down together and the author generates plain text, the geek > styles it via markup *selected by the author*, if she understands > tha italics means a medicine, fine. Then we have something like > <medicine s:use-attribute-sets='italics'>Asprin</medicine> > I'm choosing xsl-fo syntax for want of anything better. > > > I'm not entirely sure what your question or intent is here. I do find this example intriguing as it is in some ways a simple solution to 'overlapping markup' (well, as long as the overlaps start and end at the same place :). It encodes as 'primary' the semantic markup ( "medicine") and encodes as secondary a presentation 'hint' ("italics"). This implies elsewhere you might want to have medicine in bold instead ... But I'm curious what your underlying question or point is. Are you asking if this is "good style" ? or "prevalent in the real world?" or something different ? There are both "good" and "bad" in the above example ... depending on what role your in, and what is the purpose of the XML -David Lee dlee@calldei.com
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