> ...
> > Not everyone has sgml tools on their local machine, do they?
> ...
>
> But everyone committing changes to docs does, or should have, sgml tools
> on *their* machines. Right??
For a long time I didn't. I would make the edits and check them the
next day. I tried to make sure I had stuff balanced and most of the
changes were minor.
SGML is not tough to download but it is tough to get all the pieces
working together.
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