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{{subst:Proposed deletion|reason=Notability and other issues cited in 2016 were never addressed. If anything, it is less notable; RenderX is no longer listed as a member of the World Wide Web Consortium or as a contributor to Oasis. Company address is now a coworking space.}}
RenderX, Inc is a commercial software development company that provides standards-based software products, used for typeset-quality electronic and print output of business content. RenderX develops products that convert XML content into printable formats such as PDF, PostScript and AFP.
RenderX started as a company to promote open standards in general and XSL-FO in particular, participating in a contest announced by Sun and Adobe.[failed verification] Later the contest was cancelled but the company decided to proceed anyway.[citation needed]
The company has devised a DTD for XSL-FO documents and holds three patents of converting XML to PDF. RenderX is one of the 335 members of the World Wide Web Consortium and a contributor to OASIS.
RenderX's main product is a Java-based XSL-FO formatting engine called XEP, which converts XSL-FO documents to printable form (PDF or PostScript). XEP is free for academic and personal use.
XEP conforms to Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL), a W3C recommendation. It also supports a subset of the Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG).[citation needed]
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{{subst:Proposed deletion|reason=Notability and other issues cited in 2016 were never addressed. If anything, it is less notable; RenderX is no longer listed as a member of the World Wide Web Consortium or as a contributor to Oasis. Company address is now a coworking space.}}
RenderX, Inc is a commercial software development company that provides standards-based software products, used for typeset-quality electronic and print output of business content. RenderX develops products that convert XML content into printable formats such as PDF, PostScript and AFP.
RenderX started as a company to promote open standards in general and XSL-FO in particular, participating in a contest announced by Sun and Adobe.[failed verification] Later the contest was cancelled but the company decided to proceed anyway.[citation needed]
The company has devised a DTD for XSL-FO documents and holds three patents of converting XML to PDF. RenderX is one of the 335 members of the World Wide Web Consortium and a contributor to OASIS.
RenderX's main product is a Java-based XSL-FO formatting engine called XEP, which converts XSL-FO documents to printable form (PDF or PostScript). XEP is free for academic and personal use.
XEP conforms to Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL), a W3C recommendation. It also supports a subset of the Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG).[citation needed]