Re: [Corpora-List] Looking for a XML to TEXT convertor/editor

From: Alexandre Rafalovitch (arafalov@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Nov 27 2006 - 20:16:02 MET

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    XSLT has already been mentioned and is usually a good way to go.

    The tool I found useful to play with XSLT and try to get the feel for
    correct stylesheet quickly is XMLStarlet (
    http://xmlstar.sourceforge.net/ ). It is open source and is available
    for multiple platforms. There are a couple of introductory articles to
    it on the web, just search by name.

    Regards,
       Alex.

    On 11/27/06, Federica Barbieri <Federica.Barbieri@nau.edu> wrote:
    > For my dissertation research, I will need to convert several corpus files in
    > XML format into TEXT, so that I can process these files with some of the
    > programs for linguistic analysis that we have here at NAU, all of which are
    > designed to process text files (with line breaks).



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