%general-entities; ]> $Date$ xmlto-&xmlto-version; xmlto Introduction to xmlto The xmlto package is a front-end to a XSL toolchain. It chooses an appropriate stylesheet for the conversion you want and applies it using an external XSLT processor. It also performs any necessary post-processing. &lfs101_checked; Package Information Download (HTTP): Download (FTP): Download MD5 sum: &xmlto-md5sum; Download size: &xmlto-size; Estimated disk space required: &xmlto-buildsize; Estimated build time: &xmlto-time; xmlto Dependencies Required , , and Optional (for DVI, PDF, and postscript backend post-processing) , dblatex, and PassiveTeX Optional (for text backend post-processing) One of , , W3m, or ELinks User Notes: Installation of xmlto Install xmlto by running the following commands: LINKS="/usr/bin/links" \ ./configure --prefix=/usr && make To test the results, issue: make check. Now, as the root user: make install Command Explanations LINKS="/usr/bin/links": This environment variable fixes a bug causing xmlto to think that links command is the same as elinks. Setting this variable does not cause problems if is not installed, unless you have ELinks installed, and wish to use it for text backend post-processing, in which case, remove it. Contents Installed Programs Installed Libraries Installed Directory xmlif and xmlto None /usr/share/xmlto Short Descriptions xmlif is a conditional processing instructions for XML xmlif xmlto applies an XSL stylesheet to an XML document xmlto