Re: Hyphenation (was Re: A suggested tag)

Paul Prescod wrote:
> (I'm always hesitant to post DSSSL code, because the fact that it can
be
> used to do things that take a couple of minutes thinking serve as
> "evidence" that it is hard to use. On the other hand, simple examples
> may serve to convince people that even the advanced features of DSSSL
> are not that hard.)

For me, the biggest arguments against DSSSL are the obscure documents
describing it. Take
<http://occam.sjf.novell.com:8080/docs/dsssl-o/do951212.htm>, for
example. And don't give it back.

Seriously, the best arguments I've seen for DSSSL are your examples. If
you're really trying to drum up support, you might want to supplement
with some less intimidating reference material than above, such as the
gentle "Introduction..." at
<http://itrc.uwaterloo.ca/~papresco/dsssl/tutorial.html>. Or am I the
only one on this list not already familiar with DSSSL?

BTW, why no 'rotation-axis' and 'rotation-angle' classes? 

David Perrell

Received on Saturday, 19 April 1997 18:33:01 UTC