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    XmlValTran

    Gedit Plugin for XML Validation and Transformation

    Use xmllint (from libxml2) and xsltproc (from libxslt) from within Gedit to validate an XML document. To install: 1) Download the xmlvaltran.py and xmlvaltran.plugin files to the "~/.local/share/gedit/plugins/" directory. If the directory does not exist, create it: "mkdir -p ~/.local/share/gedit/plugins/" 2) Start or restart Gedit, and go to "Edit -> Preferences -> Plugins". 3) Select the checkbox next to "XML Validator/Transformer". The plugin will be displayed in the side panel...
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    XML to RDF converter xml2rdf.xsl

    Generic XML to RDF converter

    This is a generic XML to RDF converter which uses XSLT transformations to convert any XML document into RDF format. The transformation uses an XSLT processor like xsltproc. The command line for the Bash shell is: xsltproc xml2rdf3.xsl document.xml > document.rdf Reference: Breitling, F. 2009: A standard transformation from XML to RDF via XSLT, Astronomical Notes, Vol 330 Issue 7, DOI: 10.1002/asna.200811233, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/asna.200811233/abstract...
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    Visual xsltproc is a tool which help to write xslt file, and debug it to find errors. It writes xml, and generates xml (Syntax highlighting of XML & line Nr.). Finally if the result is XSL-FO it generates the pdf on Apache FOP java. Build on QT4.2.
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    DoxyProxy is wrapper software, driving three main components: doxygen, graphviz and xsltproc using specialized Doxyfile templates, xslt templates and your POSIX-like shell environment. Is in an alpha but still useful state. Tested on x86 Linux.
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    ooo2sdbk, OpenOffice to Docbook converter, is a set of XSLT stylesheets for convert OpenOffice-Writer documents to the simplified Docbook. ooo2sdbk stylesheets may run with any XSLT processor (Saxon, Xsltproc, etc.) on any platforms.
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    An open source XSLT 2.0 processor for the Java language.
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