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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/FAQ-en/html/FAQ-readML.html b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/FAQ-en/html/FAQ-readML.html index 2300bf425b0..80a5e5bdec5 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/FAQ-en/html/FAQ-readML.html +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/FAQ-en/html/FAQ-readML.html @@ -4,12 +4,13 @@ <h3>Using TeX to read SGML or XML directly</h3> <p/>This can nowadays be done, with a certain amount of clever macro programming. David Carlisle’s <i>xmltex</i> is the prime example; -it offers a practical solution to typesetting -XML files. +it offers a solution (of sorts) for typesetting XML files. <p/>One use of a TeX that can typeset XML files is as a backend processor for XSL formatting objects, serialized as XML. Sebastian Rahtz’s PassiveTeX uses <i>xmltex</i> to achieve this end. +<p/>However, modern usage would proceed via XSL or XSLT2 to +produce a formattable version. <dl> <dt><tt><i>xmltex</i></tt><dd><a href="http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/xmltex/base.zip">macros/xmltex/base</a> (or <a href="http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/xmltex/base/">browse the directory</a>); <a href="http://mirror.ctan.org/help/Catalogue/entries/xmltex.html">catalogue entry</a> <dt><tt><i>passivetex</i></tt><dd><a href="http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/xmltex/contrib/passivetex.zip">macros/xmltex/contrib/passivetex</a> (or <a href="http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/xmltex/contrib/passivetex/">browse the directory</a>); <a href="http://mirror.ctan.org/help/Catalogue/entries/passivetex.html">catalogue entry</a> |