Install Xmlif On A Debian, Ubuntu, Alpine, Arch, Kali, CentOS, Fedora, Raspbian And MacOS
Maintainer: ChangZhuo Chen (u9673u660cu502c)
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Website: https://fedorahosted.org/xmlto/
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Install xmlif
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Debian
apt-get install xmlto
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Ubuntu
apt-get install xmlto
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Alpine OS
apk add xmlto
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Arch Linux
pacman -S xmlto
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Kali Linux
apt-get install xmlto
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CentOS
yum install xmlto
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Fedora
dnf install xmlto
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Raspbian
apt-get install xmlto
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macOS
brew install xmlto
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xmlto
XML-to-any converterxmlto is a front-end to an XSL toolchain. It chooses an appropriate stylesheet for the conversion you want and applies it using an external XSLT processor (currently, only xsltproc is supported). It also performs any necessary post-processing. It supports converting from DocBook XML to DVI, XSL-FO, HTML and XHTML (one or multiple pages), epub, manual page, PDF, PostScript and plain text. It also supports converting from XSL-FO to DVI, PDF and PostScript. DVI output requires dblatex or PassiveTeX. Other formats can be produced with any of the supported toolchains - dblatex, PassiveTeX or docbook-xsl/fop (but may require some extensions).
Install the latest version of xmlif in Debian, Ubuntu, Alpine, Arch, Kali, CentOS, Fedora, Raspbian and macOS from terminal. To install the xmlif just copy the above command for your OS and run into terminal. After you run the command it will grab the latest version of xmlif from the respository and install it in your computer/server.