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Old 24-03-2008, 20:33   #4
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Re: Xsl / Xslt

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Originally Posted by greencreeper View Post
On their website there's mention of a mailing list, plus there's some templates here:

http://kde-files.org/index.php?xcontentmode=676

I take it outputs in XML and you format that with the XSL? May be there's an application that gives you some sort of interface, so you don't have to know what it's doing with XSL, if you see what I mean.

Just chucking out ideas
Yeah, it stores the data as XML & processes input & output with XSL.

Thanks, I'd already joined the mailing list (not posted yet as it seems more like a developers list from the archives).

Found the kde templates too, but they're not really what I want. OK for viewing on screen, but not not for a minimalist, space efficient, printed report...

Will Google for an XSL/XML bridging app...

Plus I donated & e-mailed the developer, as he suggested it for report help in the FAQ
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