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Software Review - StyleVision 2008 from Altova

Written by T. Michael Testi
Published July 16, 2008

StyleVision is a visual stylesheet designer that can be used for transforming XML and database content into HTML pages, RTF Documents, PDF reports, Word 2007 (OOXML), and Authentic Electronic Forms. StyleVision is standards-based and supports XSLT 1.0/2.0, XSL:FO, CSS, JavaScript, and all major databases. It has been optimized for single-source publishing, allowing multiple output styles from a single design.

The version of StyleVision 2008 that I am reviewing is the enterprise version. There are also a standard and professional version available. If you would like to view the differences, you can check out the feature comparison list over on the Altova site.

What is StyleVision? It is a graphical stylesheet designer that works with extended XSLT stylesheets, also known in this context as StyleVision Power Stylesheets (SPS). It is used to control the display and entry of data in the Authentic View of XML documents and databases. It is also used to specify the output design of an XML Document transformation.

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In StyleVision the SPS is created graphically, it is based on a schema, and can contain dynamic and static content. When a finished SPS is associated with an XML document or database, that document can then be edited in Authentic View. From there you can generate XSLT stylesheets, or generate finished output directly.

NOTE: Altova Authentic is a free XML and database content editor that allows non-technical business users to view and edit data in XML Documents. In this way you can distribute e-forms across workgroups without having to purchase a software license for each workstation.

So what's new with StyleVision 2008?

• Native support for OOXML – this is the new Microsoft Office 2007 specification. You can now generate the corresponding XSLT 2.0 code for output in a zipped DOCX archive giving you a larger network of users.

• Support for grouping in XSLT 2.0 – this will let you isolate node sets based on XPath 2.0 expressions and then apply a variety of processing instructions to that group.

• Support for complex and simple types in XML Schema – lets you extend the reusability of styles within your design. Styles applied will be reflected in all elements of the same type.

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• Database views – makes it possible for you to create and render custom virtual tables based on the result set of a query, thus enabling you to see your results in a configuration of your choice without having to rework the source.

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T. Michael Testi is a photographer, writer, software developer and ardent fan of fantasy football and horse race handicapping. He also blogs at PhotographyTodayNet and at All This and Everything Else.
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Software Review - StyleVision 2008 from Altova
Published: July 16, 2008
Type: Review
Section: Sci/Tech
Filed Under: Review, Sci/Tech: Computers, Sci/Tech: Programming, Sci/Tech: Software
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Writer: T. Michael Testi
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