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    XSLT syntax highlighting

    XSLT syntax highlighting

    Java based XSLT Processor extension for syntax highlighting

    Please note that project moved to GitHub: https://github.com/xmlark/xslthl This is an implementation of syntax highlighting as an extension module for XSLT processors (Xalan, Saxon), so if you have e.g. article about programming written in DocBook, code examples can be automatically syntax highlighted during the XSLT processing phase.
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    eXtensible Text Framework (XTF)

    Framework for search and display of heterogenous document collections.

    NOTICE: This code repository is deprecated. Please visit https://github.com/cdlib/xtf for the latest updates. Obsolete Description: The eXtensible Text Framework (XTF) is an architecture that supports searching across collections of heterogeneous textual data (XML, PDF, HTML, text, and more), and the presentation of results and documents in a highly configurable manner. Includes highly customized versions of the proven open-source components Lucene and Saxon.
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    The DITA Open Toolkit is an implementation of the OASIS DITA XML Specification. The Toolkit transforms DITA content into many deliverable formats. See https://www.dita-ot.org/ for documentation and links to downloads. The source code and issue trackers have been moved to https://github.com/dita-ot/dita-ot
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    ExiProcessor

    Command-line program for processing Efficient XML Interchange (EXI)

    ...The source code itself can also be used as an example of how to integrate EXIficient into existing Java XML libraries. Command Line Examples: Encode XML to EXI: java -jar ExiProcessor.jar -xml_in notebook.xml -exi_out notebook.exi Decode EXI to XML file: java -jar ExiProcessor.jar -exi_in notebook.exi -xml_out notebook.decoded.xml Decode EXI to XML on stdout: java -jar ExiProcessor.jar -exi_in notebook.exi
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    JLoom is a JSP like template language for text generation - e.g. source code, HTML, XML. JLoom templates are modular encapsulated. Parameters can be any Java type, even Generics or Varargs. There is a plugin for Eclipse and a command line tool.
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    <fo:editor /> will allow you to edit your XSL-FO mark-up and render it in various output formats. Users will be able to use their favorite renderers from the app with just the press of a button. Editing will be node-, code-, and wysiwyg-based.
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