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Reverse Dependencies for equivalent-xml

The projects listed here declare equivalent-xml as a runtime or development dependency

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metanorma-ietf lets you write IETF documents, such as Internet-Drafts and RFCs, in native AsciiDoc syntax. This is part of the Metanorma publishing framework. RFC XML ("xml2rfc" Vocabulary XML, RFC 7991) is the XML-based language used for writing Internet-Drafts and RFCs, but not everyone likes ...
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metanorma-iho lets you write IHO in AsciiDoc syntax. This gem is in active development.
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metanorma-m3d lets you write M3AAWG Documents in AsciiDoc syntax. This gem is in active development. Formerly known as asciidoctor-m3d, metanorma-m3d.
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metanorma-standoc realises standards following the Metanorma standoc model This gem is in active development.
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Metanorma for UN documents. Formerly known as metanorma-unece
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Parse MODS (Metadata Object Description Schema) records. More information about MODS can be found at http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/
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NOM allows you to define a “terminology” to ease translation between XML and ruby objects
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Converts CSV files of a specific schema into EAD XML.
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Converts UTF-8 Unicode characters to LaTeX escapes
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Realex is the leading payment provider for Ireland. The default gateway included in ActiveMerchant does not support 3D Secure. This implementation does, it was sponsored by Ticketsolve, written by David Rice, and released as a gem for the current version of ActiveMerchant by Arne Brasseur.
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asciidoctor-csand lets you write CSA Normal Documents (CSAND) in AsciiDoc syntax. This gem is in active development.
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asciidoctor-csd lets you write CSD in AsciiDoc syntax. This gem is in active development.
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asciidoctor-gb lets you write GB standards (Chinese national standards) in AsciiDoc syntax. This gem is in active development.
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