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Logtalk - Object oriented extension to Prolog
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Release 2.23.0
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Copyright (c) 1998-2005 Paulo Moura. All Rights Reserved.
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This folder contains supporting files for converting XML documentation
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files (which are created when compiling objects, categories, or protocols)
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to PDF files or (X)HTML files using XSL style sheets. The documentation
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files may also be viewed directly in a web browser that supports the W3C
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standards XML, XSLT, CSS, and HTML 4 or XHTML 1.0.
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The scripts provided in this folder are just samples, which you should adapt
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to your working environment. Some scripts expect that all files be in the
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same directory. Some others should be called from the directory containing
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the XML documenting files that you wish to convert. See the description of
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each script below for details. Make sure that the XSL processors you intend
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to use are properly installed before running the scripts.
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Regarding conversion to HTML/XHTML, the links to the .xsl files on the
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.xml files and the links to the .css files in the generated .html files
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assume that all files reside in the same directory.
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The choice of the default .xsl file to use is made in the config files by
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the '$lgt_default_flag'/2 predicate. You may also choose a different
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.xsl file by using the xsl/1 compiler flag in the logtalk_compile/2 or
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logtalk_load/2 calls. The default file is lgtxml.xsl (described below).
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The documenting files can be either generated as standalone XML files or
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contain a reference to either the Logtalk DTD file, logtalk.dtd, or to
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the Logtalk XML Schema file, logtalk.xsd. The reference to the XML
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specification file can be either a local reference or a URI reference. By
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default, all .xml documenting files contain a local reference but that
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can be changed either in the config files, by setting a Logtalk compiler
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flag, or by using the doctype/1 compiler flag. Choose the option value
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that works best with your XSLT tools. To choose between the .dtd or .xsd
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specifications use the xmlspec/1 compiler flag.
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Brief description of each file in this folder:
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lgtxml.xsl
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XSLT file for viewing .xml files directly in in a browser such as Mozilla
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(version 0.9.2 or later) or Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 for Windows
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(after installing the latest Microsoft XML Parser Release that is needed
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for XSL standard compliance). The links in the (internally generated)
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HTML files point to related XML files. UTF-8 encoding is assumed. Edit
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the file if you use a different encoding.
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lgthtml.xsl
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XSLT file to output HTML files from the .xml files. The links in the
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generated HTML files point to related HTML files. It can be used to
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batch convert XML files to HTML files. UTF-8 encoding is assumed. Edit
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the file if you use a different encoding.
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lgtxhtml.xsl
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XSLT file to output XHTML 1.0 files from the .xml files. The links in
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the generated XHTML files point to related XHTML files. It can be used
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to batch convert XML files to XHTML files. UTF-8 encoding is assumed.
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Edit the file if you use a different encoding.
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lgtpdfa4.xsl
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lgtpdfus.xsl
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XSLT files to generate PDF files from the XML files (formatted either
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for A4 paper or US Letter paper) using XSL Formatting Objects. Tested
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with the XSL-FO processors Apache FOP 0.20.5 (http://xml.apache.org/fop),
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PassiveTeX 1.21 (http://www.tei-c.org.uk/Software/passivetex/), and
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RenderX 3.7.8 (http://www.renderx.com/).
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ie50.xsl
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XSLT file for viewing .xml files in Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x
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(using the outdated Microsoft XML Parser; works with both Macintosh
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and Windows versions). The links in the (internally generated) HTML
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files point to related XML files. It can be used to browse and view
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the XML files directly.
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logtalk.dtd
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Document type description describing the structure of the .xml files
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generated by Logtalk.
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logtalk.xsd
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XML Schema describing the structure of the .xml files generated by
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Logtalk.
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logtalk.css
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Cascade style sheet file to render the HTML/XHTML output of the .xsl
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files in a web browser.
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lgt2pdf.sh
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(bash shell script)
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lgt2pdf.js
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(JScript command-line script for Windows; requires WSH 5.6 or later version)
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Sample scripts to batch convert .xml files to .pdf files
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Supported XSL-FO processors:
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* Apache FOP processor (tested with version 0.20.5)
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http://xml.apache.org/fop
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* RenderX XEP processor (tested with version 3.8.1)
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http://www.renderx.com/
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When using the FOP, compile your Logtalk source files using the compiler
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option doctype(standalone) in order to workaround a bug on the XALAN
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processor used by this processor.
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These script assumes that the LOGTALKUSER environment variable is defined
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and that the chosen XSL-FO processor is available in the path.
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The scripts should be called from the directory containing the .xml files
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you wish to convert. Call the scripts with the help option for a description
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of the available optional parameters (type "cscript lgt2pdf.js help" or
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"lgt2pdf.sh -h"; depending on your Logtalk installation, you may simply need
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to type lgt2pdf in order to run the script).
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lgt2html.sh
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(bash shell script)
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lgt2html.js
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(JScript command-line script for Windows; requires WSH 5.6 or later version)
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Sample scripts to batch convert .xml files to .html files. These scripts
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also generate an index.html file which contains links to all the converted
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files.
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Supported XSLT processors:
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* libxslt (tested with version 1.1.8)
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http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/
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* Xalan (tested with version 1.7.0)
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http://xml.apache.org/xalan-c/index.html
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* Sablotron (tested with version 1.0.1)
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http://www.gingerall.com/charlie/ga/xml/p_sab.xml
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* Microsoft MSXSL (only for the JScript script)
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dnxml/html/msxsl.asp
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These scripts assumes that the LOGTALKUSER environment variable is defined
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and that the chosen XSLT processor is available in the path.
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The scripts should be called from the directory containing the .xml files
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you wish to convert. Call the scripts with the help option for a description
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of the available optional parameters (type "cscript lgt2html.js help" or
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"lgt2html.sh -h"; depending on your Logtalk installation, you may simply need
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to type lgt2html in order to run the script).
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html.sh
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xhtml.sh
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Sample Unix shell scripts to batch convert .xml files to .html files. These
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scripts also generates an index.html file which contains links to all the
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converted files. The title of the index.html file can be given as a parameter
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to the script. Edit the scripts to match your environment before running them.
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Requires James Clark XT XSLT processor 20020426a or later version
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(http://www.jclark.com/xml/). You will need either to copy your .xml files to
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this directory or to copy these files to the directory where the .xml files
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reside.
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htmlnt.cmd
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Sample Windows NT batch script to convert .xml files to .html files.
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The script also generates an index.html file that contains links to all
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converted files. The title of the index.html can be given as a parameter
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to the script. Edit the script to match your environment before running
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it and to chose between HTML or XHTML output. Requires James Clark XT
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XSLT processor 20020426a or later version (http://www.jclark.com/xml/).
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You will need either to copy your .xml files to this directory or to copy
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these files to the directory where the .xml files reside.
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htmldos.bat
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Sample DOS batch script to convert .xml files to .html files. Edit the
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script to match your environment before running it and to chose between
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HTML or XHTML output. Requires James Clark XT XSLT processor 20020426a
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or later version (http://www.jclark.com/xml/). You will need either to
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copy your .xml files to this directory or to copy these files to the
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directory where the .xml files reside.
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pdf.sh
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Sample Unix shell script to batch convert .xml files to .pdf files.
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Edit the script to match your environment and paper format preference
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before running it. Requires Apache FOP processor (http://xml.apache.org/fop).
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Tested with version 0.20.5 (to workaround a bug on the XALAN processor used
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by FOP, you should use the compiler flag doctype(standalone) when compiling
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your Logtalk source files). You will need either to copy your .xml files to
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this directory or to copy these files to the directory where the .xml files
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reside.
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pdf.bat
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Sample DOS batch script to convert .xml files to .pdf files.
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Edit the script to match your environment and paper format preference
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before running it. Requires Apache FOP processor (http://xml.apache.org/fop).
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Tested with version 0.20.5 (to workaround a bug on the XALAN processor used
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by FOP, you should use the compiler flag doctype(standalone) when compiling
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your Logtalk source files). You will need either to copy your .xml files to
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this directory or to copy these files to the directory where the .xml files
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reside.
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Note that you can write other XSL files for converting the XML files to other
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formats besides PDF or (X)HTML. You can also write alternative CSS and XSL
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files to change the appearance of the (X)HTML and PDF files.
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