xmlroff is a fast, free, high-quality, multi-platform XSL formatter that aims to excel at DocBook formatting and that integrates easily with other programs and with scripting languages.
The current release is xmlroff 0.6.1.
Welcome
The xmlroff Trac is a new venture to encourage more interaction between project participants -- both user and developer alike.
While you are welcome to create tickets or add to these pages, you'll first need to become a user, which is as simple as clicking on the 'Register' link above.
xmlroff is discussed on the xmlroff-list mailing list (see MailingLists for announcement and other lists) and on the #xmlroff channel at oftc.net.
xmlroff Starting Points
- GettingInvolved -- Getting involved with xmlroff
- Download -- http://xmlroff.org/download/
- Conformance -- What is and isn't implemented yet
- Subversion -- Subversion
- MailingLists -- Mailing Lists
- DeveloperStart -- Developer starting points
- Ports -- Ports to specific platforms
- IRC -- #xmlroff channel at oftc.net.
Trac Starting Points
This website uses the open source Trac 'enhanced wiki and issue tracking system'. For general help with Trac, see:
- TracGuide -- Built-in Documentation
- The Trac project -- Trac Open Source Project
- Trac FAQ -- Frequently Asked Questions
- TracSupport -- Trac Support
For a complete list of local wiki pages, see TitleIndex.
