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Subject:Re: Red-lining software From:Fred M Jacobson <fred -at- BOOLE -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 27 May 1993 14:23:47 PDT
> FrameBuilder does an excellent job of supporting structured authoring.
> It does not provide an SGML tagged ASCII output. You will have
> to find a filter to convert the standard Frame MIF file into an
> SGML tagged ASCII output.
> Jerry
Yes. A little more investigation of the material I have about FrameBuilder
shows that there is a "toolbox" called FrameBuilder Developer Edition. It
looks like you need to use it to create "a full SGML application" that can
produce an "SGML interchange document."
Contact info -at- frame -dot- com for the facts.
-Fred
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