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  2. XML Professional Publisher - Wikipedia

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    XML Professional Publisher (XPP) is an automated XML based publishing system that was developed out of a proprietary typesetting system.. XPP is a standards-based [clarification needed], content formatting and publishing application for the automatic composition, transformation, and rendering of XML, SGML or tagged ASCII content into high-quality output into PostScript and PDF format.

  3. List of software that supports Office Open XML - Wikipedia

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    Nuance OmniPage Professional 16, an OCR and Document Conversion Software, was the first desktop OCR application to provide native support for the Office Open XML standard. [52] Oxygen XML Editor provides ready to use validation, editing and processing support for Office Open XML files. These capabilities allow developers to use data from office ...

  4. XPLM Publisher - Wikipedia

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    XPLM Publisher is a commercial authoring and publishing software developed and sold by XPLM. It combines the Oxygen XML Editor with Oracle Agile PLM and helps technical writers to create, manage, and publish technical product documentation (e.g., user guides ) in various formats and layouts.

  5. Category:Typesetting software - Wikipedia

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    Desktop publishing software for Windows (1 C, 10 P) E. ... XML Professional Publisher This page was last edited on 19 December 2013, at 07:59 (UTC). ...

  6. Typesetting - Wikipedia

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    XML is a successor of SGML. XSL-FO is most often used to generate PDF files from XML files. The arrival of SGML/XML as the document model made other typesetting engines popular. Such engines include Datalogics Pager, Penta, Miles 33's OASYS, Xyvision's XML Professional Publisher, FrameMaker, and Arbortext.

  7. Stylus Studio - Wikipedia

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    Stylus Studio is an integrated development environment (IDE) for the Extensible Markup Language ().It consists of a variety of tools and visual designers to edit and transform XML documents and legacy data such as electronic data interchange (EDI), comma-separated values (CSV) and relational data.

  8. XMetaL - Wikipedia

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    XMetaL has a user interface resembling a word processor, in contrast with other XML editors such as XMLSpy that are designed for XML programmers. [1] [2] XMetaL is used by both technical and non-technical writers, [3] most often to develop technical documents, website content, newspaper and magazine content, and organizational policies and procedures.

  9. XML Certification Program - Wikipedia

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    XML Certification Program (XML Master) is an IT professional certification for XML and related technologies. There are two levels of XML Certifications, XML Master Basic certification and XML Master Professional certification, and more than 18,000 people have passed the examinations.