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PassiveTeX, TEI XSL, XSL FO March 2000
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- Subject: PassiveTeX, TEI XSL, XSL FO March 2000
- From: Sebastian Rahtz <sebastian dot rahtz at computing-services dot oxford dot ac dot uk>
- Date: Thu, 04 May 2000 13:20:30 +0100
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I have updated the contents of my PassiveTeX XSL FO processor
on http://users.ox.ac.uk/~rahtz/passivetex/ with a version which uses the
March 2000 XSL FO spec. It does not conform, but it does something
with all but 17 objects[1], and at least _recognizes_ all the
properties.[2] A good many properties are ignored, and for others I do
not handle the full range of values.
The TEI XSL stylesheets at http://users.ox.ac.uk/~rahtz/tei/
have also been updated, in both their HTML and XSL FO incarnations.
I am sure that in some places the TEI XSL FO stylesheets, and
PassiveTeX, misinterpret the XSL FO spec.
I will actively support and develop both PassiveTeX and the TEI
stylesheets, and welcome feedback.
All of this material conforms to the Debian Free Software Guidelines.
Sebastian Rahtz
[1] bidi-override color-profile conditional-page-master-reference
declarations initial-property-set instream-foreign-object leader
marker marker-reference multi-case multi-properties multi-property-set
multi-switch multi-toggle region-end region-start table-footer
[2] I generated the code from the spec, so things like names and
defaults are exactly what is in there, for good or bad.
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