Subject: ANN: Chess.XSL - a funny XSLT example From: "Nikolai Grigoriev" <grig@xxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 23:35:17 +0300 |
Hello, The updated RenderX site contains an example of general XSLT interest. We take an algebraic notation of a chess game as input (a tiny XML file, resembling PGN notations in GNUchess), feed it to a stylesheet and produce a sequence of position diagrams (kinda sorta Xboard emulator ;-)). The result is a huge XSL FO file with lots of tables and images. The stylesheet and examples can be found at http://www.RenderX.com/chess.html . This may be of interest for people who solved the N-queens problem in this list several months ago ;-). Regards, Nikolai Grigoriev RenderX XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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