Re: Uses for CSS?
by "Ben Z. Tels" <optimusb(at)stack.nl>
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"David Meadows" <david(at)goldenheroes.softnet.co.uk> |
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"hwg-theory" <hwg-theory(at)hwg.org> |
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Ah. It is a subset of English. Yes, that makes a lot more possible.
Ben Z. Tels
optimusb(at)stack.nl
http://www.stack.nl/~optimusb/
"The Earth is the cradle of the mind, but one cannot stay in the cradle
forever."
--Tsiolkovsky
-----Original Message-----
From: David Meadows <david(at)goldenheroes.softnet.co.uk>
To: Ben Z. Tels <optimusb(at)stack.nl>
Cc: hwg-theory <hwg-theory(at)hwg.org>; hwg-standards(at)hwg.org
<hwg-standards(at)hwg.org>
Date: dinsdag 26 mei 1998 15:59
Subject: Re: Uses for CSS?
>It's called Controlled English. There is a basic vocabulary of about 500
>words. To this, you add a "technical" dictionary, which is customised your
>project. (This is a little like programming language, with a set of
reserved
>words plus a set of calls to your own library functions.)
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