DSSSL Engine for SGML Documents
OpenJade, the follow-up to Jade by James Clark, is an implementation of
the ISO/IEC 10179:1996 standard DSSSL (Document Style, Semantics, and
Specification Language); pronounce it "dissl"--it rhymes with whistle.
It has back-ends for SGML, RTF, MIF, TeX, and HTML.
The parser, "nsgmls," and helper tools like "sgmlnorm," "spam,"
"spent," and "sx" are now included in the separate "opensp" package.
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:11.4
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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jade_style-sheet.dtd | 0000001273 1.24 KB | |
openjade-1.3-starlink-0.1.patch | 0000038534 37.6 KB | |
openjade-1.3.1-autoconf.dif | 0000003055 2.98 KB | |
openjade-1.3.2-makefile.patch | 0000000891 891 Bytes | |
openjade-1.3.2-shared.patch | 0000000847 847 Bytes | |
openjade-1.3.2.tar.bz2 | 0000739669 722 KB | |
openjade-README.SuSE | 0000000679 679 Bytes | |
openjade.changes | 0000006370 6.22 KB | |
openjade.spec | 0000012494 12.2 KB | |
valid_fo_patch2.gz | 0000017074 16.7 KB |
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