RE: Anaconda documents

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At 08:13 24/11/2003, Karsten Wade wrote:
On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 11:33, Alexander Rau (work) wrote:

> In order for me to participate the submission process needs to be hassle
> free and hopefully available for a M$ environment.

Well, that's a difficult request;

I've never found sharing XML instances with Linux users and windows users hard work. Its one advantage of XML.

If you have access to a Linux box from remote, such as one running at
your home on broadband, you could try this method:




3. Run your Emacs session as 'emacs -nw'; if you run it in a screen
session, you provide yourself good protection against network or Windows
problems messing up your work (see the screen manual page for more
information).

Putty is pretty good at screwing up a display. Particularly if utf-8 is used.



* The setup is considerably easier than getting cygwin, Emacs, cvs and
ssh running under Win32.


emacs runs happily under windows.
If anyone has a problem setting it up I've  been there done that.
Both for psgml and nxml-mode



regards DaveP





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