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- From: kragen@pobox.com (Kragen Sitaker)
- To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
- Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 11:12:34 -0500 (EST)
G. Ken Holman writes:
> My XSLT/XPath book is written in XML. For downstream processing of the PDF
> it needs to be one large contiguous instance.
>
> For editing, I have every individual lesson (each between one and 10 frames
> in length) in individual external parsed entities. The entirety is over
> 300 printed pages ... I don't want to pull all of that into my editor to
> work on a single lesson.
Hmm. So the reason external parsed entities are useful to you is that
you use an editor that can't handle editing a 5-megabyte file
painlessly? If you were using Emacs, which easily handles editing
multi-hundred-megabyte files, would your need for external parsed
entities go away?
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