================================================================= Logtalk - Object oriented extension to Prolog Release 2.22.5 Copyright (c) 1998-2005 Paulo Moura. All Rights Reserved. ================================================================= This folder contains supporting files for converting XML documentation files (which are created when compiling objects, categories, or protocols) to PDF files or (X)HTML files using XSL style sheets. The documentation files may also be viewed directly in a web browser that supports the W3C standards XML, XSLT, CSS, and HTML 4 or XHTML 1.0. The scripts provided in this folder are just samples, which you should adapt to your working environment. Some scripts expect that all files be in the same directory. Some others should be called from the directory containing the XML documenting files that you wish to convert. See the description of each script below for details. Make sure that the XSL processors you intend to use are properly installed before running the scripts. Regarding conversion to HTML/XHTML, the links to the .xsl files on the .xml files and the links to the .css files in the generated .html files assume that all files reside in the same directory. The choice of the default .xsl file to use is made in the config files by the '$lgt_default_flag'/2 predicate. You may also choose a different .xsl file by using the xsl/1 compiler flag in the logtalk_compile/2 or logtalk_load/2 calls. The default file is lgtxml.xsl (described below). The documenting files can be either generated as standalone XML files or contain a reference to either the Logtalk DTD file, logtalk.dtd, or to the Logtalk XML Schema file, logtalk.xsd. The reference to the XML specification file can be either a local reference or a URI reference. By default, all .xml documenting files contain a local reference but that can be changed either in the config files, by setting a Logtalk compiler flag, or by using the doctype/1 compiler flag. Choose the option value that works best with your XSLT tools. To choose between the .dtd or .xsd specifications use the xmlspec/1 compiler flag. Brief description of each file in this folder: lgtxml.xsl XSLT file for viewing .xml files directly in in a browser such as Mozilla (version 0.9.2 or later) or Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 for Windows (after installing the latest Microsoft XML Parser Release that is needed for XSL standard compliance). The links in the (internally generated) HTML files point to related XML files. UTF-8 encoding is assumed. Edit the file if you use a different encoding. lgthtml.xsl XSLT file to output HTML files from the .xml files. The links in the generated HTML files point to related HTML files. It can be used to batch convert XML files to HTML files. UTF-8 encoding is assumed. Edit the file if you use a different encoding. lgtxhtml.xsl XSLT file to output XHTML 1.0 files from the .xml files. The links in the generated XHTML files point to related XHTML files. It can be used to batch convert XML files to XHTML files. UTF-8 encoding is assumed. Edit the file if you use a different encoding. lgtpdfa4.xsl lgtpdfus.xsl XSLT files to generate PDF files from the XML files (formatted either for A4 paper or US Letter paper) using XSL Formatting Objects. Tested with the XSL-FO processors Apache FOP 0.20.5 (http://xml.apache.org/fop), PassiveTeX 1.21 (http://www.tei-c.org.uk/Software/passivetex/), and RenderX 3.7.8 (http://www.renderx.com/). ie50.xsl XSLT file for viewing .xml files in Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x (using the outdated Microsoft XML Parser; works with both Macintosh and Windows versions). The links in the (internally generated) HTML files point to related XML files. It can be used to browse and view the XML files directly. logtalk.dtd Document type description describing the structure of the .xml files generated by Logtalk. logtalk.xsd XML Schema describing the structure of the .xml files generated by Logtalk. logtalk.css Cascade style sheet file to render the HTML/XHTML output of the .xsl files in a web browser. lgt2pdf.sh (bash shell script) lgt2pdf.js (JScript command-line script for Windows; requires WSH 5.6 or later version) Sample scripts to batch convert .xml files to .pdf files Supported XSL-FO processors: * Apache FOP processor (tested with version 0.20.5) http://xml.apache.org/fop * RenderX XEP processor (tested with version 3.8.1) http://www.renderx.com/ When using the FOP, compile your Logtalk source files using the compiler option doctype(standalone) in order to workaround a bug on the XALAN processor used by this processor. These script assumes that the LOGTALKUSER environment variable is defined and that the chosen XSL-FO processor is available in the path. The scripts should be called from the directory containing the .xml files you wish to convert. Call the scripts with the help option for a description of the available optional parameters (type "cscript lgt2pdf.js help" or "lgt2pdf.sh -h"; depending on your Logtalk installation, you may simply need to type lgt2pdf in order to run the script). lgt2html.sh (bash shell script) lgt2html.js (JScript command-line script for Windows; requires WSH 5.6 or later version) Sample scripts to batch convert .xml files to .html files. These scripts also generate an index.html file which contains links to all the converted files. Supported XSLT processors: * libxslt (tested with version 1.1.8) http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/ * Xalan (tested with version 1.7.0) http://xml.apache.org/xalan-c/index.html * Sablotron (tested with version 1.0.1) http://www.gingerall.com/charlie/ga/xml/p_sab.xml * Microsoft MSXSL (only for the JScript script) http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dnxml/html/msxsl.asp These scripts assumes that the LOGTALKUSER environment variable is defined and that the chosen XSLT processor is available in the path. The scripts should be called from the directory containing the .xml files you wish to convert. Call the scripts with the help option for a description of the available optional parameters (type "cscript lgt2html.js help" or "lgt2html.sh -h"; depending on your Logtalk installation, you may simply need to type lgt2html in order to run the script). html.sh xhtml.sh Sample Unix shell scripts to batch convert .xml files to .html files. These scripts also generates an index.html file which contains links to all the converted files. The title of the index.html file can be given as a parameter to the script. Edit the scripts to match your environment before running them. Requires James Clark XT XSLT processor 20020426a or later version (http://www.jclark.com/xml/). You will need either to copy your .xml files to this directory or to copy these files to the directory where the .xml files reside. htmlnt.cmd Sample Windows NT batch script to convert .xml files to .html files. The script also generates an index.html file that contains links to all converted files. The title of the index.html can be given as a parameter to the script. Edit the script to match your environment before running it and to chose between HTML or XHTML output. Requires James Clark XT XSLT processor 20020426a or later version (http://www.jclark.com/xml/). You will need either to copy your .xml files to this directory or to copy these files to the directory where the .xml files reside. htmldos.bat Sample DOS batch script to convert .xml files to .html files. Edit the script to match your environment before running it and to chose between HTML or XHTML output. Requires James Clark XT XSLT processor 20020426a or later version (http://www.jclark.com/xml/). You will need either to copy your .xml files to this directory or to copy these files to the directory where the .xml files reside. pdf.sh Sample Unix shell script to batch convert .xml files to .pdf files. Edit the script to match your environment and paper format preference before running it. Requires Apache FOP processor (http://xml.apache.org/fop). Tested with version 0.20.5 (to workaround a bug on the XALAN processor used by FOP, you should use the compiler flag doctype(standalone) when compiling your Logtalk source files). You will need either to copy your .xml files to this directory or to copy these files to the directory where the .xml files reside. pdf.bat Sample DOS batch script to convert .xml files to .pdf files. Edit the script to match your environment and paper format preference before running it. Requires Apache FOP processor (http://xml.apache.org/fop). Tested with version 0.20.5 (to workaround a bug on the XALAN processor used by FOP, you should use the compiler flag doctype(standalone) when compiling your Logtalk source files). You will need either to copy your .xml files to this directory or to copy these files to the directory where the .xml files reside. Note that you can write other XSL files for converting the XML files to other formats besides PDF or (X)HTML. You can also write alternative CSS and XSL files to change the appearance of the (X)HTML and PDF files.