Not to sound bitter, but it would have been nice to know about this sooner.
This pretty much usurps what I and Eric Bischoff have been doing (when we
can); I sort of figure it didn't get written in the last month either. Any
reason for the blasted secretiveness?

Arved

> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: December 13, 2002 12:09 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Sun XSL Formatter
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>
> Peter did ask...
>
> --------------------------------------------
>
> The Sun xmlroff XSL formatter is written in C, and it uses
> libxml2 and libxslt plus the GLib, GObject, and Pango libraries
> that underlie GTK+ and GNOME (although it does not require either
> GTK+ or GNOME).
>
> The formatter currently produces PDF output only.
>
> xmlroff is a command line program, but the bulk of the XSL
> formatting is implemented as a libfo library that can be linked
> to any program that requires XSL formatting capability.
>
> It will be available under a BSD license.
>
> It is being developed on both Solaris and Linux.
>
> The formatter is awaiting final approval before the code can be
> made public source.  An announcement will be made on xsl-list,
> www-xsl-fo, and XSL-FO@YahooGroups once the code is available.
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Tony Graham
> XML Technology Center
> Sun Microsystems Ireland
>
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