xmlroff – xmlroff XSL Formatter
xmlroff is a fast, free, high-quality, multi-platform XSL formatter that aims to excel at DocBook formatting and that integrates easily with other programs and with scripting languages.
See http://xmlroff.org/.
Usage:
xmlroff [-v?] [--compat] [-] [-o output-file] [-w warning-mode] [-d debug-mode] [--compat-stylesheet] [--continue] [--format (auto|pdf|postscript)] [--backend (cairo|gp)] <xml> [<stylesheet>]
-v
Show version information.
-?
Show help message.
--compat
Make the input compatible with xmlroff.
--compat-stylesheet
Output the compatibility stylesheet then exit.
-o output-file
Output file. Default is layout.pdf.
-w warning-mode
Warning mode. See fo-utils.h.
-d debug-mode
Debug mode. See fo-utils.h.
--continue
Continue after any formatting errors, if possible.
--format (auto|pdf|postscript)
Format of the output file. The default is auto, which selects the format based on the extension of the output filename.
--backend (cairo|gp)
Use the Cairo or GNOME Print backend to produce the output file. The default is gp.
<xml>
Input XML file.
<stylesheet>
XSL stylesheet file. Necessary when <xml> is not in the FO vocabulary.