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<!DOCTYPE rdf:RDF SYSTEM "../../Tools/tpm.dtd">
<rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:TPM="http://texlive.dante.de/">
  <rdf:Description about="http://texlive.dante.de/texlive/Package/xdoc.zip">
    <TPM:Name>xdoc</TPM:Name>
    <TPM:Type>Package</TPM:Type>
    <TPM:Date>2004/09/16 09:48:49</TPM:Date>
    <TPM:Version>1.0</TPM:Version>
    <TPM:Creator>rahtz</TPM:Creator>
    <TPM:Title>Extending the LaTeX doc system.</TPM:Title>
    <TPM:Description>
Xdoc is a project to rewrite the implementation of the LaTeX doc
package (in a broader sense) to make its features more general and
flexible. For example, where doc only provides commands for
documenting macros and environments, xdoc also provides commands
for similarly documenting package options and switches. This is
furthermore done in such a way that it is very easy to add more
such commands for documenting things, such as e.g., templates (an
important concept in the future LaTeX3) and program components for
other languages (functions, classes, procedures, etc.). A side
effect is that many minor bugs in doc are fixed.  
The design aims to take advantage of many still experimental
features of future versions of LaTeX, but since these are neither
reasonably stable nor widely available, the configuration
interfaces and package author commands of xdoc are likely to
change. To still provide a stable interface for other packages to
build upon, the actual package names include a &quot;major version
number&quot; of sorts. The drop-in replacement package for standard doc
is xdoc2; it requires nothing outside standard LaTeX2e.  
The docindex/docidx2e package changes the index and list of
changes typesetting so that none of the formatting has to be
controlled via the index style file. The docindex package provides
control of formatting via templates (nice interface, but requires
several experimental packages), whereas the docidx2e package has
traditional raw macro interfaces and works with standard LaTeX2e.
[description copied from TeX Catalogue]
    </TPM:Description>
    <TPM:Author>unknown</TPM:Author>
    <TPM:Size>1452759</TPM:Size>
    <TPM:Build/>
    <TPM:RunFiles size="64256">
texmf-dist/makeindex/xdoc/docindex.ist
texmf-dist/tex/latex/xdoc/docidx2e.sty
texmf-dist/tex/latex/xdoc/docindex.sty
texmf-dist/tex/latex/xdoc/xdoc2.sty
texmf-dist/tpm/xdoc.tpm
    </TPM:RunFiles>
    <TPM:DocFiles size="1084455">
texmf-dist/doc/latex/xdoc/README
texmf-dist/doc/latex/xdoc/docindex.pdf
texmf-dist/doc/latex/xdoc/xdoc2.pdf
texmf-dist/doc/latex/xdoc/xdocdemo.pdf
texmf-dist/doc/latex/xdoc/xdocdemo.tex
    </TPM:DocFiles>
    <TPM:SourceFiles size="304048">
texmf-dist/source/latex/xdoc/docindex.dtx
texmf-dist/source/latex/xdoc/docindex.ins
texmf-dist/source/latex/xdoc/xdoc2.dtx
texmf-dist/source/latex/xdoc/xdoc2.ins
    </TPM:SourceFiles>
    <TPM:Provides>Package/xdoc</TPM:Provides>
  </rdf:Description>
</rdf:RDF>