Home. 
.

transparent

transparent

transparent

Altova Mailing List Archives


Re: documentation tool for XSLT which generates offline text formats

From: "Joseph J. Kesselman" <keshlam-nospam@-------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 4/1/2008 10:39:00 AM

The obvious one would be an XSL-FO processor, which is what XSLT was 
originally designed to prepare data for. Apache's version, FOP, can 
produce PDFs. Depending on your input, there may already be an XSLT 
stylesheet which produces FOP markup that you'd be happy with, or at 
least that you can use as a starting point; if not, you get to write 
your own XSLT for the purpose.

There have been various XML-to-LaTeX approaches implemented; the most 
common one is to come up with an XML syntax for LaTeX markup and then 
run a postprocessor which renders that into standard LaTeX. 
Theoretically you could go direct to LaTeX with an appropriate 
stylesheet, using text output mode. Again, if there isn't already an 
XSLT stylesheet for your input document type which does what's needed, 
you get to write your own.



transparent
Print
Mail
Like It
Disclaimer
.

These Archives are provided for informational purposes only and have been generated directly from the Altova mailing list archive system and are comprised of the lists set forth on www.altova.com/list/index.html. Therefore, Altova does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, reliability, completeness, usefulness, non-infringement of intellectual property rights, or quality of any content on the Altova Mailing List Archive(s), regardless of who originates that content. You expressly understand and agree that you bear all risks associated with using or relying on that content. Altova will not be liable or responsible in any way for any content posted including, but not limited to, any errors or omissions in content, or for any losses or damage of any kind incurred as a result of the use of or reliance on any content. This disclaimer and limitation on liability is in addition to the disclaimers and limitations contained in the Website Terms of Use and elsewhere on the site.

.
.

transparent

transparent