Lexxia software offers a versatile XML tool for several purposes.
In addition to stream editing, Lexxia allows for the transformation of large files without constructing a full source or result document. The tool can also extract structured content from suitable HTML files, enhancing search engine performance.
One of Lexxia's newest features is the simplified path it provides for creating LaTeX and PDF files. The software automatically generates a stylesheet for a specific XML data file, then uses it to transform the file into a LaTeX file, which can be converted to postscript and PDF files using standard (and free!) tools.
This system is built on the small and extremely fast Limpid XML/XPath/XSLT C++ library. While initially developed on Linux, Lexxia has been successfully ported to Windows.
Some key features of Lexxia include Stylesheet Transformation, Interconversion between XML and other file formats (DTD, CSV, Eric Raymond's Record Jar format, and SXF format), stream editing of files, batch processing, stepped processing, recovery of structured content from HTML files, validation and reporting of DOM statistics, joining of multiple XML files, and verbose operating mode.
Lexxia is available for free download for both Linux and Windows users, released under the GNU General Public License. It was developed in efficient C++ code, is free of memory leaks, and supports productivity-enhancing supporting classes. The programming interfaces are standard and not subject to frequent change, allowing for consistent high and reproducible real-time performance without the intrusion of garbage collection. Finally, the library code is both portable and highly adaptable.
Overall, Lexxia is an ideal choice for anyone seeking a powerful, user-friendly XML tool that provides a wide variety of functions while also maintaining a small and efficient footprint.
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