jswolf said:
> But can ZML be read on any currently available portable reading device?
no. you will need to click one button to turn it into .html,
or click another button to turn it into a .pdf, after which
you'll have an html-book or a pdf-book that's customized
to your preferences on a number of different dimensions,
including ones like page-size, margin-size, and font-size.
in the future, if those "portable reading devices" can be
_programmed_, then someone will create a zml-viewer
for them, because otherwise p.g. e-texts are too ugly...
it might even be the case that big companies like adobe
end up handling z.m.l., because they'll become the butt of
jokes if they "fail" to support such a simple, useful format
that has gained widespread use from the general populace.
-bowerbird
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