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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. 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.

  4. XPP - Wikipedia

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    XML Professional Publisher, a standards-based, high performance, content formatting and publishing application; XML Pull Parsing, a method of parsing an XML document, StAX parsers are an implementation of a pull parser. eXtreme Processing Platform, a processor architecture

  5. 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.

  6. Category:Typesetting software - Wikipedia

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    XML Professional Publisher This page was last edited on 19 December 2013, at 07:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Talk:XML Professional Publisher - Wikipedia

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  8. XMLSpy - Wikipedia

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    XMLSpy was first released in 1999, [1] producing an integrated development environment for XML. [2] It is a licensed software product that uses key protection to prevent unlicensed usage. [ 3 ] Version 3.5 was released in 2000, allowing graphical input for editing diagrams and access to remote files.

  9. Text Encoding Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) is a text-centric community of practice in the academic field of digital humanities, operating continuously since the 1980s.The community currently runs a mailing list, meetings and conference series, and maintains the TEI technical standard, a journal, [1] a wiki, a GitHub repository and a toolchain.