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- UltraXML abstract "UltraXML is a WYSIWYG XML dynamic desktop publishing solution that can be used for complex document creation requiring high level of typographical controls. This publishing and formatting engine uses active XSLT technology to enable the design of stylesheets and can be used to publish XML data to PDFs, PostScript, HTML and other formats.XML publishing is most suited for technical documents and other publications where the use of a DTD or Schema for authoring and formatting is essential. Some of the supported industry standards are: ASD S1000D—an International specification for technical publications utilizing a Common Source Data Base (CSDB) which can also be used for creating some types of non-technical documentation ATA iSpec 2200 Component Maintenance Manual (CMM) DTD Aircraft Maintenance Manual (AMM) DTD Service Bulletin (SB) DTDAdditional information on these DTD and schema and many others can be found at the Document Conversion Laboratory's website.".
- UltraXML wikiPageExternalLink source_target_formats_dtd.asp.
- UltraXML wikiPageExternalLink UltraXML.htm.
- UltraXML wikiPageID "17497254".
- UltraXML wikiPageRevisionID "557804870".
- UltraXML hasPhotoCollection UltraXML.
- UltraXML subject Category:Desktop_publishing_software.
- UltraXML subject Category:Digital_typography.
- UltraXML subject Category:Typesetting.
- UltraXML comment "UltraXML is a WYSIWYG XML dynamic desktop publishing solution that can be used for complex document creation requiring high level of typographical controls. This publishing and formatting engine uses active XSLT technology to enable the design of stylesheets and can be used to publish XML data to PDFs, PostScript, HTML and other formats.XML publishing is most suited for technical documents and other publications where the use of a DTD or Schema for authoring and formatting is essential.".
- UltraXML label "UltraXML".
- UltraXML sameAs m.0976x4.
- UltraXML sameAs Q7880422.
- UltraXML sameAs Q7880422.
- UltraXML wasDerivedFrom UltraXML?oldid=557804870.
- UltraXML isPrimaryTopicOf UltraXML.