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Should XSLT be used to generate a plain text document?

Subject: Should XSLT be used to generate a plain text document?
From: Chris <phatfish@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 20:26:43 +0100
xsl generate text documents
Hi, i would like to create some (i guess you would call it) styled, or
formatted plain text.

Eg, some information about a music album: (this probably wont display
correctly, but you get the idea)

+-----------------------------------------------------+
|           Im So Good - Im The Best (2005)           |
+-----------------------------------------------------+
|                                                     |
|  About:                                             |
|  +-----------------------------------------------+  |
|  | Text text text text text text text text text  |  |
|  | Text text text text text text text text text  |  |
|  | Text text text text text text text text text  |  |
|  | Text text text text text text text text text  |  |
|  | Text text text text text text text text text  |  |
|  | Text text text text text text text text text  |  |
|  | Text text more text displayed by a loop.      |  |
|  +-----------------------------------------------+  |
|                                                     |
|  Tracklist:                                         |

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