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XMetal and Content Creation Tools
By Dale Dougherty
July 20, 1999
To extend our coverage of XMetaL, XML.com's Dale Dougherty interviews
Bruce Sharpe of SoftQuad Software.
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Bruce Sharpe, VP of Development,
SoftQuad Software, Inc.
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Highlights
Here are some of the questions asked in this interview.
- In what category does SoftQuad place XMetaL? Is it a word processor?
- "XMetal is a content creation solution," says Bruce Sharpe.
- Will XMetaL be compared to the latest generation of HTML editors? Will target
users be moving up from HTML editors to XMetaL?
- Bruce explains that he sees a different audience for the product, one
that is not necessarily authoring in HTML today.
- You don't seem to come out and say that this is a terrific, powerful code
editor, along the likes of EMacs. XMetaL is a tool for power users. Isn't
XMetaL a code editor, like an IDE?
- SoftQuad believes there are two types of users, one of whom is a power
user able to take advantage of various scripting and customizable options.
The other type is a person who has little knowledge or interest in XML
but needs to create structured content for a business application.
- XMetaL is highly customizable. Describe how you'd customize XMetaL for a
specific doctype.
- Bruce describes the various levels of customization in the product,
up to and including interfacing XMetaL with a content management system.