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Supersedes: ports/123952 - please close that one, in favour of this one. (Note, if that one should have been committed before this one, please bump PORTREVISION to 2!) Changes that were already in ports/123952: - Fix all scripts that use cp -a to instead use cp -PpR, fixing output formats such as html, html-nochunks and others. - Take maintainership of port. Additional changes since ports/123952, a.k.a. "overhaul": - Drop non-functional passivetex autodetection - Make WITH_PASSIVETEX an official OPTION (default: OFF, as previously) - Add COPYING ChangeLog THANKS to PORTDOCS - Use PORTDOCS instead of pkg-plist - Properly depend on print/passivetex (so the build system doesn't get away with just TeX installed but PassiveTeX missing) - Fix bug (missing "export USE_BACKEND"), amending to files/patch-xmlto.in, reported, with fix, by Ondrej Vasik; the bug rendered "xmlto txt ..." unusable - Complete pkg-plist for WITH_PASSIVETEX case, it missed some files; thus fixing packages. - Mention Ondrej Vasik, current xmlto maintainer, in pkg-descr. Dropped from ports/123952 (i. e. deliberately omitted from this PR, and not part of 0.0.20): - Move files/patch-xmlto.in into post-patch section of Makefile but keep the file. PR: ports/123979 Submitted by: Matthias Andree <matthias.andree@gmx.de>
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xmlto is a front-end to an XSL toolchain. It chooses an appropriate
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stylesheet for the conversion you want and applies it using an external
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XSL-T processor. It also performs any necessary post-processing.
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Supported conversions from DocBook XML: dvi, fo, html, html-nochunks,
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htmlhelp, javahelp, man, pdf, ps, txt, xhtml, xhtml-nochunks.
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Currently the only XSL-T processor supported is xsltproc (textproc/libxslt).
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For DVI, PDF and PostScript output, PassiveTeX (print/passivetex) is required.
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Authors: Tim Waugh <tim@cyberelk.net>, Ondrej Vasik <ovasik@redhat.com>
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WWW: http://cyberelk.net/tim/software/xmlto/
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