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(new) libcore-renderer-java-doc_0.0~R8-1_all.deb optional doc
Documentation for libcore-renderer-java
Documentation for xhtmlrender that is an XML/CSS renderer,
which means it takes XML files as input, applies formatting
and styling using CSS, and generates a rendered representation
of that XML as output. The output may go to the screen (in a
GUI), to an image or to a PDF file.
.
The main target for content is XHTML 1.0 (strict), an XML
document format that standardizes HTML. However,
xhtmlrenderer accepts any well-formed XML for rendering as
long as CSS is provided that tells how to lay it out.
.
In the case of XHTML, default stylesheets are provided out
of the box and packaged within the library.
.
This package contains the javadoc files of
libcore-renderer-java and the user guide reference for
xhtmlrenderer.
(new) libcore-renderer-java_0.0~R8-1_all.deb optional java
Java library that provides an XML/XHTML/CSS 2.1 Renderer
xhtmlrender is an XML/CSS renderer, which means it takes
XML files as input, applies formatting and styling using
CSS, and generates a rendered representation of that XML as
output. The output may go to the screen (in a GUI), to an
image or to a PDF file.
.
The main target for content is XHTML 1.0 (strict), an XML
document format that standardizes HTML. However,
xhtmlrenderer accepts any well-formed XML for rendering as
long as CSS is provided that tells how to lay it out.
.
In the case of XHTML, default stylesheets are provided out
of the box and packaged within the library.
(new) xhtmlrenderer_0.0~R8-1.debian.tar.gz optional java
(new) xhtmlrenderer_0.0~R8-1.dsc optional java
(new) xhtmlrenderer_0.0~R8.orig.tar.gz optional java
Changes: xhtmlrenderer (0.0~R8-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* Initial release. (Closes: #608284).
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