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Hello Aaron, mac osx comes with libxslt as default, though this is only v1.0 (not sure if u specified XSLT 1.0 or 2.0 ) commandline is xsltproc u might find this is useful, which is a kind of gui for it http://cocoatron.com/ hth, JIm Fuller On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 10:11 AM, Colin Paul Adams <colin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>>>> "Aaron" == Aaron Gray <angray@xxxxxxxx> writes: > > Aaron> Okay, its for PPC, thats great. > > So you can download it starting at http://gestalt.sourceforge.net and > follow the links. > > Aaron> Also it would be good if it had a graphical frontend > >> > >> To do what? > > Aaron> So my father does not have to use command line. There maybe > Aaron> a way to use Aplple script or simular to do a graphical > Aaron> interface, for choosing files and destination directories, > Aaron> etc. > > There may be. I have never used a Mac, and have no idea what Apple > script looks like. > > But if you were to spec. such an interface, it would be fairly easy to > write. > > > Aaron> and ideally able to batch process. > >> > >> I'm not sure what you mean by that in the context of XSLT. > > Aaron> To allow groups of files to be translated. > > That functionality is available via shell scripts (you can just write > a script that repeatedly invokes the processor) - but you could also > make it part of the spec for a graphical interface. > > But this can be done within a transformation using collection and xsl:result-document. > -- > Colin Adams > Preston Lancashire
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