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Jade is James Clark's implementation of DSSSL -- Document Style
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Semantics and Specification Language -- an ISO standard for formatting
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SGML (and XML) documents.
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OpenJade is a project undertaken by the DSSSL community to maintain
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and extend Jade. OpenJade is distributed under the same license as
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Jade.
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OpenJade is a command line application and a set of components. The
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DSSSL engine receives as input an SGML or XML document and transforms
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it into formats like:
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* XML representation of the flow object tree.
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* RTF format that can be rendered and printed with Microsoft's free
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Word Viewer 97
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* TeX format
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* MIF format that can be rendered and printed with Framemaker
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* SGML or XML format. This is used in conjunction with non-standard
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flow object classes to generate SGML, thus allowing OpenJade to be
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used for SGML/XML transformations.
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