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  • Required: Examples of GenCode

    From W@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 12 12:18:35 2016
    As part of a project to trace the history of SGML, I have been trying to find sample GenCode. I have had no luck. All leads from Google draw a blank including <a href="https://books.google.co.in/books/about/GCA_Standard_101_1983_Document_Markup_Me.html">
    this book</a> titled 'GCA Standard 101-1983, Document Markup Metalanguage: GenCode and the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML)' on Google Books which does not have any preview pages. GCA Standard 101-1983 seems to have ISO/TC 97/SC 5/EG CLPT and
    ANSI X3J6 as counterparts but I am unable to locate the texts of either standard. The committees on these standards seem to have been later reorganised into ISO TC97/SC18 and X3V1.8 respectively. (<a href="https://www.tug.org/TUGboat/tb06-1/tb11gendel.
    pdf">Source</a>)

    Does anybody have sample GenCode? I find it interesting because it represents a step in the evolution of markup languages, at the very least in the transition from colons as the tag delimiter in GML to enclosing angle brackets in SGML. I gleaned this
    from a mention of GenCode's P tag in a <a href="https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/comp.text.tex/Po6qQJwJoU4">post</a> by David Slocombe. An <a href="https://books.google.co.in/books?id=pmWoDGkrQJsC&lpg=PA36&ots=mbe_O_RKu9&dq=%22Document%20Markup%
    20Metalanguage%22&pg=PA36#v=onepage&q=%22Document%20Markup%20Metalanguage%22&f=false">ad</a> in Computer World mentions sale of copies of GCA Standard 101-1983. Does anyone happen to have only lying around? A few snippets or photos of some GenCode would
    be appreciated.

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  • From W@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 12 22:23:15 2016
    (Repost to remove formatting errors; converted links to footnotes to compensate for lack of HTML support)

    As part of a project to trace the history of SGML, I have been trying to find sample GenCode. I have had no luck. All leads from Google draw a blank including this book[1] titled 'GCA Standard 101-1983, Document Markup Metalanguage: GenCode and the
    Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML)' on Google Books which does not have any preview pages. GCA Standard 101-1983 seems to have ISO/TC 97/SC 5/EG CLPT and ANSI X3J6 as counterparts but I am unable to locate the texts of either standard. The
    committees on these standards seem to have been later reorganised into ISO TC97/SC18 and X3V1.8 respectively. (Source[2])

    Does anybody have sample GenCode? I find it interesting because it represents a step in the evolution of markup languages, at the very least in the transition from colons as the tag delimiter in GML to enclosing angle brackets in SGML. I gleaned this
    from a mention of GenCode's P tag in a post[3] by David Slocombe. An ad[4] in Computer World mentions sale of copies of GCA Standard 101-1983. Does anyone happen to have one lying around? A few snippets or photos of some GenCode would be appreciated.

    [1] https://books.google.co.in/books?id=iFqWAQAACAAJ&dq=GCA_Standard_101_1983_&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y
    [2] https://www.tug.org/TUGboat/tb06-1/tb11gendel.pdf
    [3] https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/comp.text.tex/Po6qQJwJoU4
    [4] https://books.google.co.in/books?id=pmWoDGkrQJsC&lpg=PA36&ots=mbe_O_RKu9&dq=%22Document%20Markup%20Metalanguage%22&pg=PA36#v=onepage&q=%22Document%20Markup%20Metalanguage%22&f=false

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