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Subject:Re: "Arbor Text" and SGML From:"D. Citron" <dcitron -at- GATE -dot- NET> Date:Thu, 5 Jan 1995 23:19:34 GMT
USA::MU17692 (MU17692%USA -dot- decnet -at- usav01 -dot- glaxo -dot- com) wrote:
: Can anyone out there in TECHWR-L tell me what "Arbor Text" is? Apparently
: is is related to the composition of SGML documents.
: -Mike Uhl (uhl~m -at- glaxo -dot- com)
: Glaxo Inc. Research Institute
: Research Triangle Park, NC
I can't tell you much, but here goes... It's an SGML program, for Unix, I
believe. I've never used it, but talked to a rep at a trade show once, a
few years ago.