Lexxia 1.2.8b - XML/XSLT processor that creates LaTeX documents.
Updated by John Redmond on Thursday, December 27th 2007.
Lexxia is a multipurpose XML/XSLT processor that incorporates parsing from source documents (XML, HTML, CSV, RJ and plain text). It has become a powerful hub for managing text content and transforming it to other formats. The latest additions include stream editing, with selective removal of subtrees; automated generation of stylesheets for conversion to LaTeX and XHTML; parsing of plain text files into XML; management and validation of even huge files. The present release is a significant enhancement of previous releases, but preserves complete backward compatibility with previous releases. Lexxia is built on the established Limpid C++ library for DOM, XPath and XSLT and is very fast. It was developed for Linux and has been ported to Windows.
Licence : GPL
Version : 1.2.8b [Stable]
Release Notes : Lexxia 1.2.8b is a significant enhancement of previous releases, and now includes automated analysis of XML source files and generation of XSLT stylesheets for creating LaTeX and XHTML files. Lexxia now parses pure text files, with or without slight markup, into XML format.
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