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EditiX 2008 - SP3 (Default branch)

Image EditiX is a cross-platform and multi-purpose XML editor and XSLT debugger (1.0 and 2.0), which helps Web authors and programmers use XML and XML-related technologies, such as XSLT, FO, and XSD schemas. It provides a lot of functionality within a refined IDE, which guides the user with intelligent entry helpers, and has real-time XPath location and syntax error detection. It allows the user to apply an XSLT or FO transformation, and shows the result in a separate view. It includes default templates for XML, DTD, XHTML, XSLT, XSD, XML RelaxNG, SVG, MathML, and XML FO. It can generate schema W3C, DTD or RelaxNG from a document instance. License: Other/Proprietary License with Free Trial Changes:
This release adds an XML Snippets system. Thus it is possible to store and restore complex XML structures. The main toolbar includes actions for navigating inside previous/next files. XML Diff works with current XML files. A new formatting scenario has been added for trimming text. A dozen bugs have been fixed.Image

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XALAN(1)						      General Commands Manual							  XALAN(1)

NAME
xalan - Process XML documents with XSLT stylesheets SYNOPSIS
xalan [options] DESCRIPTION
Xalan-C++ (named after a rare musical instrument) implements the W3C Recommendation 16 November 1999 XSL Transformations (XSLT) Version 1.0 and the XML Path Language (XPath) Version 1.0. XSLT is the first part of the XSL stylesheet language for XML. It includes the XSL Transfor- mation vocabulary and XPath, a language for addressing parts of XML documents. For links to background materials, discussion groups, fre- quently asked questions, and tutorials on XSLT, see Getting up to speed with XSLT. You use the XSLT language to compose XSL stylesheets. An XSL stylesheet contains instructions for transforming XML documents from one docu- ment type to another document type (XML, HTML, or other). In structural terms, an XSL stylesheet specifies the transformation of one tree of nodes (the XML input) into another tree of nodes (the output or transformation result). OPTIONS
Options are case-sensitive. -in URL Sets the input URL. If nothing is set, stdin is used. -xsl URL Sets the XSLT sheet URL. -out file Sets the output filename. -v Show version information only. -qc Quiet pattern conflicts warnings. -q Use quiet mode. -indent n Controls how many spaces to indent. Default is 0. -validate Controls whether validation occurs. Validation is off by default. -tt Trace the templates as they are being called. -tg Trace each generation event. -ts Trace each selection event. -ttc Trace the template children as they are being processed. -xml Use XML formatter and add XML header. -text Use simple Text formatter. -html Use HTML formatter. -dom Use DOM formatter. Formats to DOM, then formats XML for output. -xst Use source tree formatter. Formats to Xalan source tree, then formats XML for output. -param name expression Sets a stylesheet parameter. -xd Use Xerces DOM instead of Xalan source tree. -de Disable built-in extension functions The following option is valid only with -HTML -noindent Turn off HTML indenting. The following option is valid only with -XML. -nh Don't write XML header. AUTHOR
The Apache Software Foundation. SEE ALSO
http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt XSL Transformations Version 1.0 (XSLT) http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath XML Path Language Version 1.0 (XPATH) Debian GNU/Linux 2001 XALAN(1)