Syd Bauman writes:
> particular editor. (Or, better yet, if you're going to Extreme Markup
> Languages in Montreal in a few weeks (note that the link off of
> Mulberry's page is now broken; the new one is
> http://www.extrememarkup.com/extreme/), sign up for my emacs & XML
> class!)
I do hope you can promote the small but vital extensions in the TEI
Emacs set up at http://www.tei-c.org/Software/, which make emacs
switch encodings correctly when reading the xml encoding
declaration. I commend these to any XML/TEI/Emacs people out there on
the list, as (to my mind) it makes all the difference when emacs does
The Right Thing when it meets <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
> Caveat -- I am not one of the editors. On the other hand, I do know
> that the P3 Guidelines (1994-08) were published long before XML
> (1996-11) existed. I believe future versions will be more XML-
> friendly.
s/future will/current beta are/
Sebastian
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