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Logtalk - Object oriented extension to Prolog
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Release 2.9.2
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Copyright (c) 1998-2002 Paulo Moura.  All Rights Reserved.
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This folder contains several files that enables .xml documentation files 
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created when compiling objects, categories, or protocols, to be viewed 
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in a web browser that supports the W3C standards XML, XSLT, CSS and HTML 4
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or to be converted to LateX for printing.
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You will need to either copy your .xml files to this directory or copy
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these files to the directory where the .xml files reside. The links to 
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the .xsl files on the .xml files and the links to the .css files in the 
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generated .html files 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_compiler_option/2 predicate. You can also choose a different 
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.xsl file by using the xsl/1 compiler option 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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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
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	to batch convert XML files to HTML files.
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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.
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texml.xsl
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	XSLT file to output TeXML files that can be further processed by  
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	TeXMLatte to produce LaTeX files. The TeXMLatte program can be found 
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	at: http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/texml/.
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ie5.xsl
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	XSLT file for viewing .xml files in Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x 
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	(works with both Macintosh and Windows versions). The links in the
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	(internally generated) HTML files point to related XML files. It can 
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	be used to browse and view 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 output of the .xsl files
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	in a web browser.
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script.sh
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	Sample unix shell script to batch convert .xml files to .html files.
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	Edit the file to match your environment.
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script.bat
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	Sample dos batch script to convert .xml files to .html files.
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	Edit the file to match your environment.
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Note that you can write other XSLT files for converting the XML files to 
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other formats besides HTML or LaTeX. You can also write alternative CSS 
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and XSLT files to change the appearance of the HTML and LaTeX files.
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