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Re: [xml-dev] Please stop writing specifications that cannot beparsed/processed by software

On 26/05/2023 01:55, G. Ken Holman wrote:
But the guys/gals clicking on the word processor icon to write an industrial washing machine safety standard likely are not prepared to
invent something new.
On 26/05/2023 13:00, B Tommie Usdin wrote:
[...] These people are often barely literate in the use of word processors and if they have heard of XML are more likely to think of machine-to-machine information exchange than prose documents.
The conditioning factor is, as always, the usability of the editor interface to writers who have never used anything else (or even know that anything else exists).

Fonto Editor is a huge step in the right direction, but has chosen the path of adherence to the Word paradigm for its familiarity, rather than the path of using the familiarity of the same widgets to implement the gathering of authorial intent. It would be nice to see Fonto tested with an alternative interface to do this.

Peter


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