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A package collecting the tools required for writing basic XML
applications in Python, along with documentation and sample
code Features include (but are not limited to) SAX, DOM, the
xmlproc validating parser, an Expat interface, and more.
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This module is a fast XSLT library, based on the Gnome libxslt
engine.
Performance is currently about twice that of XML::Sablotron, the
engine is also quite complete in its implementation, supporting
things like xsl:import, and keys().
Submitted by Brian J. Kifiak <bk@rt.fm>.
Blatte is a very powerful text markup and transformation language
with a very simple syntax. A Blatte document can be translated
into a Perl program that, when executed, produces a transformed
version of the input document.
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The Free Software Foundation's text processing utilities, for rearranging,
reformatting and generally mangling text.
Many of the utilities exist in the OpenBSD base collection, but the GNU
versions have added functionality, which is sometimes useful.
All the binaries are prefixed by the letter g to differentiate them
with the standard applications with the same name.
Note that this port will install these utilities with a 'g' prefix,
e.g. gtar, but the texinfo documentation will refer to them without
the 'g' prefix.
checked by naddy@
longer being developed, the release number of this port now reflects the
advancing XML DTD versions. The directory structure for the XML DTDs
is similar to that of the SGML ones (share/xml/docbook/4.1, for example)
- Update to docbook-4.1.2
- bump NEED_VERSION, integrate COMMENT
- switch to tracking XML schemas, but keep installing old SGML ones
ok jakob@
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This is a library for generating form letters, building HTML pages,
or filling in templates generally. A `template' is a piece of text
that has little Perl programs embedded in it here and there. When
you `fill in' a template, you evaluate the little programs and
replace them with their values.
Submitted by Shell Hung <i@shellhung.org>
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This module provided supports for many types of TTF tables, including
reading, processing and writing, and also supports XML output.