S5 is not an AJAX app. It uses plain JavaScript and some CSS. Nothing like XMLHttpRequest is used in S5. To create an S5 presentation, one needs only text editor. The javascript and CSS is only for the presentation and has nothing to do with the actual slide creation process.
Adobe Acrobat Reader shows that the document was created using Frame Maker 7.0 and AdobePS 8.8.0, and the PDF was created using Adobe Distiller 6.0.1 for Macintosh! I don't understand where DocBook and a command-line tool fit into the picture as Bruce claims.
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S5 is not an AJAX app. It uses plain JavaScript and some CSS. Nothing like XMLHttpRequest is used in S5. To create an S5 presentation, one needs only text editor. The javascript and CSS is only for the presentation and has nothing to do with the actual slide creation process.
Adobe Acrobat Reader shows that the document was created using Frame Maker 7.0 and AdobePS 8.8.0, and the PDF was created using Adobe Distiller 6.0.1 for Macintosh! I don't understand where DocBook and a command-line tool fit into the picture as Bruce claims. -bg-