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- <!doctype memo SYSTEM>
- <memo>
- <prolog>
- <date>March 11, 1985</date>
- <from>C.F. Goldfarb</from>
- <to>
- <whom>K.L. Eckhardt</whom>
- <title>Mgr., West Coast Development Center</title>
- <zip>FLA/029</zip>
- <location>San Jose</location>
- </to>
- <subject>With SGML, <q>What You See Isn't All You Get</q></subject>
- </prolog>
- <body>
- <p>
- Dear Keith,
- </p><p>
- This memo is being written to demonstrate the power and simplicity of
- the SGML markup minimization and WYSIWYG support.
- </p><p>
- Although only one tag is visible in the document (to identify an optional
- <q>carbon copy</q> recipient), the SGML parser recognizes 15 different
- element types. This allows each element to be formatted differently;
- for example, the start and end of a quotation can have differing
- curved quotation marks (the normal typesetting convention), even though
- identical straight quotation marks were used as the WYSIWYG entry convention.
- </p><p>
- Yours truly,
- </p><p>
- Charles F. Goldfarb
- </p>
- <cc>Distribution</cc>
- </body>
- </memo>