rendhalver(a)xemacs.org (Rendhalver [Peter Brown]) writes:
>>>>> "William" == William M Perry
<wmperry(a)gnu.org> writes:
William> Jamie Zawinski <jwz(a)jwz.org> writes:
>> Hey, have you guys considered ripping out XEmacs's redisplay and just
>> using KHTML?
William> When we were in japan in 1999 for m17n99 I seriously suggested using the
William> mozilla display engine for this. I think that having the XEmacs code
spit
William> out XML describing the buffer and using CSS and/or XSLT would be pretty
William> damn nice. Its a huge change though, and I've never been very
impressed
William> with the editing capabilities in Mozilla.
that sounds like something i could actually help with :) we would need an
xml parser for that wouldnt we ?? maybe we could to make a libxml module
to do that
I don't think we would need an XML parser - we would *generate* XML, and
probably not printed XML either, but the internal tree representation
whatever display engine spoke.
wonder if we could customise XEmacs with XML then
You could do some sick stuff and apply an XSLT transform to a
'buffer'... ick.
-bp
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