
On 01/23/2012 05:51 PM, Lee Passey wrote:
I think this is a strong demonstration of why it is important for technical people take more classes in technical writing.
No it is not. It is a textbook example of why technical people should take classes in English. You are the typical nerd that when asked: "Do you want tea or coffee?", answers with: "Yes". To save time I'll just rephrase what I said for nerds who don't quite understand English: You can post exactly one element of HTMLTXT ⋃ TEI ⋃ RST where: HTMLTXT = { (h, t): h ∈ HTML, t ∈ TXT }, TXT = the set of all plain text files that encode the book, HTML = the set of all valid HTML files that encode the book, TEI = the set of all valid TEI files that encode the book, RST = the set of all valid RST files that encode the book. -- Marcello Perathoner webmaster@gutenberg.org