First, I'd like to thank all of you who came to the March ale meeting for allowing me to pontificate on my enthusiasm for Literate Programming. I'd also like to repeat the invitation I made during that meeting for people to help work on the Literate Programming Tools project. You can browse the code (and get access to the slides of my presentation) at<br>
<br><a href="http://code.google.com/p/literate-programming-tools/source/browse/#svn/trunk/litprog">http://code.google.com/p/literate-programming-tools/source/browse/#svn/trunk/litprog</a><br><br>If you're interested in being added to the project just pop me an email. It'd be nice to have programmers (in any language), technical writers, and stylesheet developers. At the moment I'm the only team member :-)<br>
<br>But what primarily prompted me to send this note is that in response to my lament that I'd like to be working in a more modern xml editor someone from the meeting suggested Bluefish. I'd been using emacs with in psgml mode up until the point I downloaded Bluefish. As much as I appreciate the power and contributions of emacs, I needed something that would allow me to concentrate on the document rather than the editor. Bluefish fit the bill very nicely, and I'd like to express thanks to whoever suggested it.<br>
<br>Larry<br>