Re: ITP: transformiix

2000-03-23 Thread Nicolás Lichtmaier
> > > >  Transformiix is a XSLT processor written in C++.
> > > URL?
> >  I really don't remember. I've checked out the code from the mozilla CVS.
> 
> The 'readme.html' of TransforMiiX is available as
> .

 Or in /usr/doc/transformiix of a woody Debian system... =)



Re: ITP: transformiix

2000-03-23 Thread Nicolás Lichtmaier
> Yes, given docbook*, task-sgml, psgml, yasgml, and especially jade,
> are in text, I'd concur that transformiix should go there too...

 It will be moved in the next release.



Re: ITP: transformiix

2000-03-22 Thread KUSANO Takayuki
> > >  Transformiix is a XSLT processor written in C++.
> > URL?
>  I really don't remember. I've checked out the code from the mozilla CVS.

The 'readme.html' of TransforMiiX is available as
.

  KUSANO Takayuki http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~AE5T-KSN/>



Re: ITP: transformiix

2000-03-22 Thread Mark W. Eichin
Yes, given docbook*, task-sgml, psgml, yasgml, and especially jade,
are in text, I'd concur that transformiix should go there too...



Re: ITP: transformiix

2000-03-22 Thread Nicolás Lichtmaier
> >  Transformiix is a XSLT processor written in C++.
> URL?

 I really don't remember. I've checked out the code from the mozilla CVS.

> >  Which section would this go? web or text?
> 
> I'd say text. Otherwise we could also dump all databases, scripting
> languages and most other stuff in web.

 I've already uploaded to web, but as at least 3 people think that it should
go into text, and none think should go into web, I'll change the section in
the next release. I've used web because, although not 100%, it is a more
predictable section for this package to be in.



Re: ITP: transformiix

2000-03-22 Thread Nicolás Lichtmaier
> >  Transformiix is a XSLT processor written in C++.
> Out of curiosity, what is XSLT?

 It's a standard language to describe a transformation among two XML
documents. It's used as a styleseet, because you can do XML -> HTML, XML ->
FO -> PDF, XML -> whatever.

 If we had an XML Packages.gz, we could easily create web content directly
from it. =)



Re: ITP: transformiix

2000-03-22 Thread Nicolás Lichtmaier
> >  Transformiix is a XSLT processor written in C++.
> >  License: MPL.
> Good, there is not one entirely free XSLT processor in potato :-(

 I've seen your message in debian-java, that made me package this.. =)

> >  Which section would this go? web or text?
> I would say "text", XML is not Web-specific.

 I've already uploaded to web because it's a more predictable place. But can
be changed.

 I really think that this could go to potato too. It's a new package with no
attachments to anything, it can't harm.



Re: ITP: transformiix

2000-03-22 Thread Wichert Akkerman
Previously Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote:
>  Transformiix is a XSLT processor written in C++.

Out of curiosity, what is XSLT?

Wichert.

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Re: ITP: transformiix

2000-03-22 Thread Bart Schuller
On Tue, Mar 21, 2000 at 10:42:38PM -0300, Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote:
>  Transformiix is a XSLT processor written in C++.

URL?

>  Which section would this go? web or text?

I'd say text. Otherwise we could also dump all databases, scripting
languages and most other stuff in web.

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Re: ITP: transformiix

2000-03-22 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer

[Please Cc: debian-sgml for SGML/XML-related stuff.]

On Tuesday 21 March 2000, at 22 h 42, the keyboard of 
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Nicol=E1s_Lichtmaier?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Transformiix is a XSLT processor written in C++.
> 
>  License: MPL.

Good, there is not one entirely free XSLT processor in potato :-(
 
>  Which section would this go? web or text?

I would say "text", XML is not Web-specific.




ITP: transformiix

2000-03-22 Thread Nicolás Lichtmaier
 Transformiix is a XSLT processor written in C++.

 License: MPL.

 Which section would this go? web or text?