RE: If xsl replaces dsssl, then may I still use Jade? - for real

Subject: RE: If xsl replaces dsssl, then may I still use Jade? - for real
From: Pieter Rijken <pieter.rijken@xxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 10:45:46 +0200
Hi Didier,

> 
> Didier says:
> Two years after this message was written, there is still no XML->RTF
> transformation with xsl engines. The only XSL engine using 
> the formating
> objects concept is the James Tauber XSL engine that does XML -> PDF
> transform. So....
> 
> This said, OpenJade can actually do SGML _XML_ transformation 
> (XSL can only
> do XML tranformation into XML or formattning objects), so 
> OpenJade can do
> SGML _and_ XML transformation into:
> a) RTF
> b) Tex
> c) MIF
> d) HTML+CSS
> e) SGML
> f) XML
> 
> What is missing to the list is transformation into PDF, we 
> are working on
> this.

Are there plans to support the [tng]roff family? This is very handy
when part of an SGML document will be included as a chapter in
a TeX document, the same SGML document will be used to generate
UNIX manual pages for online help purposes.

I do not have much spare time but I can miss some :-).
Could someone point me to
information in which is explained how support in OpenJade can
be added for another backend. I'm willing to add support
to OpenJade for groff.
(Ofcourse I read the Jade documentation, but reading the header
and source files does not help in figuring out the structure
of the source.)

regards,

pieter


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