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The DITA Open Toolkit is an implementation of the OASIS DITA XML Specification. The Toolkit transforms DITA content into many deliverable formats. See https://www.dita-ot.org/ for documentation and links to downloads.
The source code and issue trackers have been moved to https://github.com/dita-ot/dita-ot
XSL Transformation (XSLT) stylesheets. They are used to convert documents from Adobe's XML Data Package (XDP) XML vocabulary into documents in the W3C's XSL Formatting Objects (XSL-FO) vocabulary.
(Hyper)Markup can: 1) Edit HTML or text files, 2) tidy up your HTML source code and produce formatted text, 3) Flexisibly generate XML codes or XHTML files from given HTML files with XML template and XSL stylesheet.
jEph is another generic syntax highlighter written in PHP. Unlike other approaches, this one does not have it's own format for syntax-files, but adapts the format of jEdit's syntax files.
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.
Math2Braille converts MathML 2.0 files into the Braille Maths standard used in the Netherlands. The software has XML based schemas and descriptions to allow different protocols to be added for different countries/regions. Accessibility Mathematics Blind