if you are interested in XML publishing, you might be also interested
in my new development, Consodoc publishing server:
Consodoc helps to re-use LaTeX (plain TeX, ConTeXt etc) skills in the
XML world. Generally, this framework automates the following steps:
* Making LaTeX from XML,
* running LaTeX binary to get PDF,
* diff/patch management.
At the your side, you have to write
* an XSLT program to convert XML to LaTeX, and
* a class file (or you can use the standard classes).
Thanks to TeXML, you need only the basics of XSLT to rewrite XML tags
to LaTeX environments. And writing a class file is an easy task for an
experienced LaTeX developer.
Visit the Consodoc home page to download the software, read the User's
Guide, learn the benefits and suggested workflow:
Consodoc is free for open source projects, and is payware for business.
Hint: the end of the year is near, the rest of IT budgets should be
spend somehow. Consodoc is a good opportinuty. Purchase it.
Regards, Oleg Parashchenko
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Oleg Parashchenko olpa@ http://uucode.com/
http://uucode.com/blog/ Generative Programming, XML, TeX, Scheme