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NAME


refdbxml - transform XML documents containing RefDB bibliographies

SYNOPSIS


refdbxml [-c fop_config_file] [-f fo_processor] [-h] [-p xslt-processor] [-s stylesheet]
[-t format] file

DESCRIPTION


refdbxml uses the stylesheet driver file that you created with runbib(1) and feeds it to
an XSLT processor to transform your DocBook or TEI XML document to one of the supported
output formats. If printable output is requested, the intermediate FO output will be
further processed by a FO processor.

OPTIONS


-c fop_config_file
The path to a custom configuration file for the FO processor FOP[1].

-f fo_processor
The name of the FO processor used to transform FO files into printable output.
Supported values are fop (default), passivetex, xep, and xfor.

-h
Prints a command synopsis on the screen and exits

-i variable
Define a variable that is passed to Jade/OpenJade. Multiple entries are possible. This
can be used to conditionally include or exclude parts of the document according to
which variable is set.

-p xslt-processor
This determines the XSL processor that is to be used. refdbxml currently knows to
handle Xalan, XT, Saxon, and xsltproc.

-s stylesheet
This selects the stylesheet driver file. This file is generated by refdbib(1) (which
in turn is called by runbib(1)) and contains additional formatting information.

-t format
Select an output format with this option. Possible values are html\fr, rtf, and pdf.

file
The names of one or more XML files. Each document will be processed separately.

CONFIGURATION


Instead of using the command-line switches, refdbxml can also be configured by means of
the refdbxmlrc configuration file. As with all refdb configuration files, you may maintain
a global copy in /usr/local/etc/refdb/ and one copy per user in $HOME.

Table 1. refdbxmlrc
┌────────────────┬─────────────────┬──────────────────────────┐
VariableDefaultComment
├────────────────┼─────────────────┼──────────────────────────┤
│xslt_processor │ xsltproc │ The name of the XSLT │
│ │ │ processor used to │
│ │ │ transform XML documents │
│ │ │ to html or fo files. │
│ │ │ Supported values are │
│ │ │ xsltproc (default), │
│ │ │ xalan, xt, saxon, │
│ │ │ saxon-xerces (using the │
│ │ │ xerces parser instead of │
│ │ │ the built-in parser) │
├────────────────┼─────────────────┼──────────────────────────┤
│xslt_classpath │ /usr/share/java │ Specify the directory │
│ │ │ which contains the Java │
│ │ │ classes for Java-based │
│ │ │ XSLT processors. This │
│ │ │ variable is not required │
│ │ │ if you use a non-Java │
│ │ │ processor (xsltproc). │
├────────────────┼─────────────────┼──────────────────────────┤
│fo_processor │ fop │ The name of the FO │
│ │ │ processor used to │
│ │ │ transform FO files into │
│ │ │ printable output. │
│ │ │ Supported values are fop │
│ │ │ (default), passivetex, │
│ │ │ xep, and xfor. │
├────────────────┼─────────────────┼──────────────────────────┤
│fo_classpath │ /usr/share/java │ Specify the directory │
│ │ │ which contains the Java │
│ │ │ classes for Java-based │
│ │ │ FO processors. This │
│ │ │ variable is not required │
│ │ │ if you use a non-Java │
│ │ │ processor (passivetex). │
├────────────────┼─────────────────┼──────────────────────────┤
│fop_config_file │ (none) │ The path to a custom │
│ │ │ configuration file for │
│ │ │ FOP. │
├────────────────┼─────────────────┼──────────────────────────┤
│outformat │ html │ Set the default output │
│ │ │ format. Supported values │
│ │ │ are html, xhtml, pdf, │
│ │ │ and rtf. Be aware that │
│ │ │ pdf and rtf are not │
│ │ │ supported by all FO │
│ │ │ processors. │
└────────────────┴─────────────────┴──────────────────────────┘

RESOLVING PUBLIC IDENTIFIERS


Public identifiers can be resolved to local files if you have a working XML catalog on
your system and if your XSLT processor supports XML catalogs. xalan and saxon require
additional Java classes to support XML catalogs. For further information, please consult
Bob Stayton's book[2] about XSLT.

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