Thread Subject: Re: Authoring tools with no user interface

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From: Sean Hayes
Date: Wed, Aug 08 2007 1:10 PM


Well I guess that speaks to my concern that the definition includes all software. Typically one would not think of information typed into the shell as part of the definition of an authoring tool suite.

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From: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ] On Behalf Of Andrew Kirkpatrick
Sent: 08 August 2007 19:58
To: TEITAC Web/Software Subcommittee
Subject: Re: [teitac-websoftware] Authoring tools with no user interface

How was the information that the sed, awk, perl script obtained? That information's creation pathway would include other software that is part of the overall "authoring tool"
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