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Jon
[With permission I'm forwarding this announcement originally posted to
the eBook-Community, a YahooGroup. Jon Noring]
From: Michael Day <[email protected]>
Subject: Prince 5.0: XML + CSS to PDF formatter
We are very happy to announce the release of Prince 5.0, a new version
of
our batch formatter for converting XML + CSS into PDF.
- Even more CSS support
- Even more PDF features
- Quick and easy server integration
- Runs on Windows, Linux and MacOS X
To download an evaluation version please see our website:
http://www.princexml.com
This major new version boasts a huge array of new features and
improvements. The highlights included support for footnotes, page
floats,
cross-references, CSS positioning, and UNICODE. PDF output now
supports
encryption, bookmarks, links, and metadata, while XML input supports
XInclude and xml:id. A new Windows GUI with built-in preview is
provided
along with new support for Mac OS X and new modules for Java, COM,
ASP,
PHP, and ColdFusion.
Best regards,
Michael
the eBook-Community, a YahooGroup. Jon Noring]
From: Michael Day <[email protected]>
Subject: Prince 5.0: XML + CSS to PDF formatter
We are very happy to announce the release of Prince 5.0, a new version
of
our batch formatter for converting XML + CSS into PDF.
- Even more CSS support
- Even more PDF features
- Quick and easy server integration
- Runs on Windows, Linux and MacOS X
To download an evaluation version please see our website:
http://www.princexml.com
This major new version boasts a huge array of new features and
improvements. The highlights included support for footnotes, page
floats,
cross-references, CSS positioning, and UNICODE. PDF output now
supports
encryption, bookmarks, links, and metadata, while XML input supports
XInclude and xml:id. A new Windows GUI with built-in preview is
provided
along with new support for Mac OS X and new modules for Java, COM,
ASP,
PHP, and ColdFusion.
Best regards,
Michael