24.967, Software: Discipline of Linguistics: XLingPaper version 2.21.0

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Subject: 24.967, Software: Discipline of Linguistics: XLingPaper version 2.21.0

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Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2013 09:24:23
From: Andy Black [andy_black at sil.org]
Subject: Discipline of Linguistics: XLingPaper version 2.21.0

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XLingPaper is a way to author and archive linguistic papers or books using
XML. One marks up the content of the linguistic document and then it can be
output in multiple ways (PDF, Word 2003, Open Office, web page, EPUB). It
deals with many, if not most, of the common bothersome issues linguists face
when writing papers and books. It makes handling these issues much easier.

XLingPaper runs on Windows XP, Windows 7, MacOS X 10.4+, and Linux (and
possibly other varieties of Unix).

It is freeware although it runs using the XMLmind XML Editor.  If one works
for a non-profit or uses this editor for personal use, one may use the
Personal Edition of the XMLmind XML Editor for free.  Otherwise, one must
purchase a license.

It does not have any import capabilities, but it does output to PDF, Word
2003, Open Office Writer, web page, and EPUB formats.

See http://www.xlingpaper.org/ for more details, demo movies, etc.


Linguistic Field(s): Discipline of Linguistics






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