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An introduction for non-technical end users to the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML), a tool for the creation of "smart documents," i.e., dynamically formatted files that can be presented on paper or on screen; via CD-ROM; or electronically over networks and the World Wide Web. The accompanying disk contains SGMLab, a viewer that allows users to validate and view SGML documents; a collection of sample documents; and a World Wide Web page with links to sites containing HTML and other SGML-related information. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
The publisher, Prentice-Hall ECS Professional
With this book, writers and editors can learn what they need to know to prepare and structure documents using the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML), the new standard for electronic and database publishing. This book presents a non-technical overview of SGML in language that writers and editors can understand. It explains why SGML focuses on structure and essentially disregards formatting issues and shows how to define a document's structure, writing with SGML structure in mind. It then focuses on dialects of SGML such as HTML, designed for hypertext; and HyTime, an SGML standard that incorporates multimedia objects such as sound, video and animation. The diskette contains SGMLAB, a full-featured SGML application that includes both an SGML parser and document browser, as well as sample SGML files. SGMLAB enables a user to view SGML documents on MS-DOS systems.
Read Me First: SGML for Writers and Editors ANNOTATION
With this book, users can learn what they need to know to prepare and structure documents using the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML). It explains why SGML focuses on structure, shows how to define a document's structure, and then focuses on dialects of SGML, such as HTML and HyTime. The diskette contains SGMLAB, a full-featured SGML application.
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An introduction for non-technical end users to the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML), a tool for the creation of "smart documents," i.e., dynamically formatted files that can be presented on paper or on screen; via CD-ROM; or electronically over networks and the World Wide Web. The accompanying disk contains SGMLab, a viewer that allows users to validate and view SGML documents; a collection of sample documents; and a World Wide Web page with links to sites containing HTML and other SGML-related information. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)