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Xml2PDF formatter version 2.2 is released
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Altsoft Xml2PDF
2005-03-30 10:24:09 UTC
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Xml2PDF formatter version 2.2
March 30, 2005
Altsoft N.V.


Altsoft N.V. announces the release of version 2.2 of its Xml2PDF
formatting engine.

New XSL-FO features are:
- complete support for Unicode BiDi algorithm;
- support for soft-hyphen based hyphenation;
- improved performance and memory usage;
- support for PDF and EPS as external graphics formats;
- added control over maximal images resolution (all images above a
fixed resolution are downsampled);

New SVG features are:
- support for markers;
- support for symbols;
- improved performance and memory usage;

New XHTML features are:
- SVG can be used as both external and internal graphics;
- support for Flash animation;
- partial form tags support;
- improved support for national character sets;

Starting from version 2.2 Client UI and Command Line editions are
combined into Workstation edition available for $49.

All editions of Xml2PDF formatting engine, which include Workstation,
Hotfolder, XmlSpy Plug-in and .NET API, are automatically updated.

Altsoft Xml2PDF is a .NET based formatting engine for converting
various XML-based formats to PDF. It supports XSL-FO, SVG, XHTML,
XML+XSLT as an input and generates PDF as an output. Additional product
information is available online at:
http://alt-soft.com/products_xml2pdf.jsp

Free evaluation versions for Workstation, XmlSpy plug-in and Hotfolder
editions are available for download at:
http://alt-soft.com/products_xml2pdf_download.jsp

For evaluation of API edition please send the requests to:
***@alt-soft.com.

For any additional information please visit our web site
http://alt-soft.com/ or e-mail to ***@alt-soft.com


Best Regards,
Altsoft N.V.
http://alt-soft.com/
Thomas Koeppe
2005-03-30 10:49:44 UTC
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Post by Altsoft Xml2PDF
Xml2PDF formatter version 2.2
March 30, 2005
Altsoft N.V.
According to not this newsgroup's FAQ (http://www.flightlab.com/~joe/sgml/faq-not.txt),
you guys should be Omniscient Heuristics Benevolent Software Inc., and the
tool should be free, right? ;-)


(I wonder if they had been around when the not-faq was made. Otherwise
that's quite amusing that they should crop up as 'predicted'.)
--
Thomas
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