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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. 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.

  4. XMetaL - Wikipedia

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    XMetaL includes features common to word processors, such as a spellchecker, a thesaurus, and the ability to track changes made to documents. [6] XMetaL provides different views of a document, known as “Normal”, “Tags On” and “Plain Text,” which reveal the underlying element tags and other XML markup to varying degrees, and uses standard CSS files to style documents for display ...

  5. Oracle BI Publisher - Wikipedia

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    Oracle BI Publisher (formerly known as Oracle XML Publisher) is an enterprise reporting tool designed by Oracle. It was originally developed to solve the reporting problems faced by Oracle applications. The tool was first released with Oracle E-Business Suite 11.5.10 in 2003.

  6. Comparison of XML editors - Wikipedia

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    A plugin for Notepad++ named XML Tools is available. [4] It contains many features including manual/automatic validation using both DTDs and XSDs, XPath evaluation, auto-completion, pretty print, and text conversion in addition to being able to work on multiple files at once.

  7. Stylus Studio - Wikipedia

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    June 2002 Stylus Studio 2004 released a two way visual schema designer for XML Schema 1.0 and the first IDE to feature postmortem stack trace for XSLT with back mapping to the XSLT source. At that time it was the only XSLT debugger supporting cross-debugging between XSLT and Java extension functions.

  8. Talk:XML Professional Publisher - Wikipedia

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  9. 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.