On 12/08/2009, at 4:16 AM, Martin Schröder wrote: > 2009/8/11 Will Robertson <[log in to unmask]>: >> 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. > > http://www.albany.edu/~hammond/gellmu/igl/glman.html#flow Thanks! When I say lack of time I really mean it -- I got half-way through Bill's TUG talk from last year (or what it the year before?) before I was interrupted and haven't had the chance to properly read the documentation. I think I was confused on first impression in the discussion of converting Gellmu syntax to subsequent SGML/XML stages, but quickly looking again restored my belief that Gellmu seems to solve the problem of "structured input language I would like to write" in the best way I've seen. I'd like to come back to this discussion at some stage in the future. Will