FinerEdge adds an XML Paper Specification capability to its publishing software to ease the creation and management of large documents such as manuals and catalogs for publishers. FinerEdge Software announced April 10 that it has added an XML Paper Specification capability to its XML-based publishing software, FinerEdge Publisher.
XPS, a document storage and viewing specification created by Microsoft, is designed to allow enterprises to format pages from Windows XP, Server and Vista platforms.
"With XPS, our FinerEdge Publisher achieves a substantial new level of dynamic processing and formatting of precisely rendered document output, from a single-source publishing engine that can be both server-based and embedded from any application," Elizabeth Kelley, spokesperson for the Escondido, Calif., company, told eWEEK.
With FinerEdge Publisher, applications can produce XPS, PDF, PostScript, XHTML and RTF formats as well as enable users to directly view and print from those applications.
FinerEdge Publisher uses XML and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) standards, which are style sheets that define how elements such as headers and links will be applied to and displayed on a particular Web page.
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