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Will Robertson <[log in to unmask]> writes in small part:

> Simple: I prefer to write in LaTeX than in XML. I have yet to see an
> XML dialect I wish to write by hand; I originally thought Gellmu was
> similar to such a thing, but I've yet to fully understand -- through
> lack of time -- the relationship between SGML/XML and the Gellmu syntax.

It is such a thing.  What are your questions?

                                    -- Bill

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