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RenderX, Inc is a software development company that provides standards-based software products, used for typeset-quality electronic and print output of business content. RenderX provides tools - from pre-built applications to integration kits - to solve various business needs of getting XML content into printable formats such as PDF, PostScript and AFP. RenderX has provided many valuable services to the XSL-FO community.

Based on patented  XML to PDF technology, RenderX products are used in three technical markets: data reporting, dynamic publishing and traditional publishing of products such as user guides, manuals and books. RenderX software can be integrated with Oracle database and SAP for generation of database reports and transactional documents assembled from multiple sources. Many customers also use RenderX software for Transpromo marketing. RenderX has technical solutions for injecting Transpromo variable marketing advertisements during the format process into customer's documents, leveraging XEP to calculate available space "on the fly".

RenderX XEP was used as XSL-FO to PDF formatter for rendering books : "RenderX is the leading provider of software for typesetting XML documents."

There is also RenderX's online application WikiType which helps converting Wikipedia articles and Wikibooks into PDF. For example, this article can be formatted into PDF using dash-of-pepper.com website, powered by RenderX DiType formatter.

The company provides integration support for its software products and professional services for custom software development and document design, generation, and management. RenderX's customers include the Global 500 organizations in different market segments - financial services, insurance, telecommunications, manufacturing, government, publishing, pharmaceuticals and software companies - where the mass production of dynamic documents using the flexibility of XML is an integral part of the business operation.

RenderX and XSL-FO community
According to John E. Simpson, "RenderX has provided many valuable services to the XSL FO community. For instance, they've come up with a DTD for XSL-FO documents..."

RenderX is a participant of W3C organization. RenderX’s products fully confirm to W3C Recommendation on XSL-FO, version 1.0 and W3C Recommendation on Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) was formatted by RenderX XEP from the XML source  from the W3C Web site. Since 2000 RenderX’s products have been tested on compliance with W3C XSL-FO specification.

RenderX has implemented XSL-FO and published both a list of implemented properties as well as a list of extensions which go beyond the standard. This kind of compliance table is easy with a well defined standard or specification.

RenderX facilitates adoption of open standards. That`s why RenderX products can be integrated with other software that supports these standards for developing complex software solutions. Such companies as Oxygen, Cognitor, Xcential, Stylus Studio, SchemaSoft, Assentis Technologies, X-Hive designed their software products for XML business documents solutions on the base of RenderX XEP.

RenderX products
RenderX's products include XEP Engine, VisualXSL, EnMasse, Docbench, DiType, DocuType, Microsoft WordprocessingML to XSL FO Converter, WikiType and others.

XSL-FO formatting engine XEP
The main RenderX's product is a Java-based XSL FO formatting engine called XEP.

As Dave Pawson describes, "RenderX XEP Formatter is an engine that converts XSL-FO documents to printable form (PDF or PostScript)...Its command-line interface is convenient, and it has good error reporting. XEP is written in Java and runs on any system that supports Java 2 (JDK/JRE 1.1.8) and above."

XEP conforms to Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL), a W3C recommendation. It also supports a subset of the Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG).

RenderX XEP is available for free trial download and is free for academic and personal use. XEP has been recommended by Michael Morrison, an author of books on XML, for those who would like to begin experimenting with XSL-FO.

DocFactory is a solution with high performance for rendering of both large print files as well as singular large reports.

Docbench is a software solution for documentation authors and stylesheets designers based on  XML editor and RenderX XEP. VisualXSL is a GUI-based designer for writing XSL stylesheets for use with RenderX XEP and DocFactory.

DiType makes better type than a human typesetter would and produces layouts that would otherwise require a lot of tedious trial-and-error work. The architecture of DiType is based on experience gathered during the lifetime of XEP and widely uses open technologies and protocols. The heart of DiType is XSL FO rendering engine, accompanied by input format converters and output generators.

DocuType is a content management and publishing system based on a combination of RenderX's next generation formatting engine, DiType, and the Wikimedia Foundation's MediaWiki Server.

WikiType is an online application which converts Wikipedia articles and WikiBooks into well-formatted PDF. It is designed to create e-books and ready-for-print documents from online MediaWiki content.