Extensible modular markup/Practical guide

What EMM means for me now in practice? You can create a file in a mix of XHTML1.0 or XHTML1.1 syntax and some EMM markup to auto-generate a XHTML1.0 or XHTML1.1 file from your "template".

It is useful to produce sophisticated HTML files with such functionality as including other files, auto-generating table of content, syntax highlighting, etc. In the future even Turing-complete programming inside the template XML files will be supported!

Currently only the following modules are supported in the XML template:


 * XInclude
 * Comment
 * Structured Sections
 * Table of Content
 * Syntax Highlighting

XML Boiler
The support is available using XML Boiler software. This software is written in Python, in the future a rewrite in D Language is planned.

Installation
Download it from https://pypi.org/project/xml-boiler/#files and install the Wheel file:


 * 1) Install Python.
 * 2)   (or   on some platforms such as Debian or Ubuntu Linux). If you run the installation on Unix, you need to run it as root to install the script.

Usage
This is black magic. Just type this command: boiler -i YOUR-EMM-FILE.xml -o OUTPUT-XHTML1-FILE.xhtml --preload http://portonvictor.org/ns/base --preload ' http://portonvictor.org/ns/EMM' \ pipe 'c -t http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml -n ignore + t http://portonvictor.org/ns/base#NSClean' It will do everything automatically!