thanks a lot for this information. the style of the site is nice. 
probably a good idea to have an abstraction between the 
dsl and itext and to use practical TEX know-how.

IMO the dsl should be easy to understand and use -> managable
for non-it-people.

have a nice time


mister bean wrote:
> 
> Groovy is a great language. 
> 
> While in Java, not Groovy, the Platypus project (http://platypus.pz.org)
> is working on providing a higher-level layer for iText. The project is in
> the middle of a rewrite now (I am part of the team) to move to a plugin
> architecture so PDF, HTML, and Word docs will all be possible
> outputs--from the same high-level document description. 
> 
> Platypus will include a scripting language, and that language will
> be...Groovy! (We had planned on JavaScript originally, but have migrated
> to Groovy as our preference.)
> 
> All the best,
> 
> mr. bean
> 
> p.s. To be notified when Platypus has the Groovy implementation and is
> ready for testing, send a note to:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> 

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