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Re: [xml-dev] Updating Schematron.com site

Likewise Ken.
   When I first heard of Schematron, I thought ..ftw is this.
Lots of cycles later I got it and wondered how a certain gentleman
had the nouse to come up with such a .... tool.
  It is (IMHO) an essential add-on to any XML sequence / toolset.
Thanks Rick.

On 14 November 2016 at 16:03, G. Ken Holman
<gkholman@cranesoftwrights.com> wrote:
> I am amazed at how I can enforce writing rules using Schematron Quick Fix in
> oXygen XML and how much easier my life has been automating the making of
> rote changes.
>
> I have a DocBook publishing environment tailored for producing OASIS work
> products and first used SQF to enforce non-model content constraints.  Then
> it became necessary to simultaneously publish an OASIS standard as an ISO
> standard and so wrote a conversion of DocBook to ISOSTS for my ISOSTS
> publishing environment.  With SQF I can enforce more DocBook constraints to
> support the result of transformation to ISOSTS where constraints are tighter
> than DocBook.
>
> I didn't know what I was missing until I had it in my hands and used it!
>
> . . . . . . Ken
>
> At 2016-11-14 11:58 +0200, Octavian Nadolu wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Would be great if you can add some information about the Schematron
>> QuickFix language.
>>
>> Schematron QuickFix (SQF) - a simple language to specify the actions that
>> will be used to fix the Schematron detected issues, layered on top of XPath
>> and XSLT, and integrated within Schematron schemas through the annotation
>> support. The first draft of the Schematron QuickFix specification was
>> published in April 2015 and it is now available on GitHub
>> (http://schematron-quickfix.github.io/sqf) and within the W3C “Quick-Fix
>> Support for XML Community Group† (https://www.w3.org/community/quickfix/).
>>
>>
>> There are two implementation available, one in oXygen XML Editor
>> validation engine (http://www.oxygenxml.com), and one in Escali Schematron
>> engine (http://schematron-quickfix.com/escali_xsm.html).
>>
>> Quick-Fix Support for XML Community Group:
>> https://www.w3.org/community/quickfix/
>>
>> Schematron QuickFix (SQF) Github project:
>> https://github.com/schematron-quickfix/sqf
>>
>> Latest Schematron QuickFix (SQF) published version:
>> http://schematron-quickfix.github.io/sqf
>>
>> Schematron QuickFix website:
>> http://www.schematron-quickfix.com
>>
>> Schematron QuickFix language presented at XML Prague 2016:
>> http://www.xmlprague.cz/day2-2016/#sqf
>> http://archive.xmlprague.cz/2016/files/xmlprague-2016-proceedings.pdf -
>> Schematron QuickFix page 81
>>
>> Tutorials and samples:
>> https://github.com/schematron-quickfix/sqf/tree/master/samples
>> http://schematron-quickfix.com/examples.html
>>
>> https://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/versions/18.1/ug-editor/topics/customizing-sqf.html
>> https://www.oxygenxml.com/demo/Schematron_Quick_Fixes.html
>>
>> https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2016/webinar_understanding_and_developing_schematron_quick_fixes.html
>>
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Octavian
>>
>> --
>> Octavian Nadolu
>> <oXygen/> XML Editor
>> http://www.oxygenxml.com
>>
>>
>>
>> On 09.11.2016 14:52, Rick Jelliffe wrote:
>>>
>>> I am refreshing the Schematron.com site.
>>>
>>> One thing I would like to do is to put in mentions of current software or
>>> systems (proprietary or Open Source) that use Schematron or support
>>> Schematron development. If you have or use some system, please let me know
>>> and I can put a link in. Systems that generate Schematron certainly of
>>> interest.
>>>
>>> Similarly, if you have any link to an academic paper or conference paper
>>> (not being merely a tutorial or introduction) that references Schematron in
>>> some interesting way  (e.g. concerning graph constraint languages) I'd like
>>> to put up some links to those.   Or practical papers, in particular where
>>> Schematron was used as the initial proof-of-concept implementation but then
>>> replaced by some  optimized hardcoded system, would be neat too.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Rick
>
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