> interest in XML, whatever that is. :-) http://www.sil.org/sgml/xml.html > <http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-html40-970708/> (see, I am very helpful with ref's > :-). It concerns the dynamic behaviour of links, and stuff which I have not > studied yet in detail. (There is also this other movement with cgi-scripts > coming along now, which should perhaps be mentioned.) agreed, the hypertex spec may need updating. personally, i hope HTML 4 remains a gleam in the eye of Raggett and chums and we are never plagued with it. > I figure, then it does not belong in the LaTeX3 group anyway? So if you just because you dont author in LaTeX doesnt mean you dont *use* LaTeX. I'd like to author in SGML/XML, and use (La)TeX as my formatting engine. does that make a renegade? > future development of electronic media. Hypermedia is taking off with such > a breakneck speed, so people have been telling me for 10 years now. > future. On the other hand, if the resolution of graphical displays > increases, TeX still has provided some experiences for how to produce good > typesetting. and TeX still has a great place for making printed pages back from the hypermediazed stuff Sebastian