All releases of otl


Release Notes: otl has been rewritten in Common Lisp. Many of the limitations of the previous Perl version have been addressed. HTML support is bundled with the distribution; LaTeX and DocBook support are available separately.


Release Notes: This release includes several minor bugfixes as well as significant enhancements, including managing index terms, for DocBook XML generation.


Release Notes: This release includes better glossary support (DocBook and HTML), better support for images and figures (DocBook), improved table handling, and a number of minor enhancements and bugfixes.


Release Notes: This release adds significant improvement in list handling, along with several other added features and bugfixes.


Release Notes: New features include docbook output and support for generation of a table of contents. This release also includes several minor improvements and bugfixes; in particular, table generation works much better than in earlier versions.


Release Notes: This release includes one significant bug fix (a parameter line specifying empty strings would bring otl 0.53 to its knees). The release also includes some minor updates reducing unnecessary queries to the user and some minor updates to the documentation.


Release Notes: A number of new features have been added. Conversion to LaTeX is now supported. Installation is simplified. A number of other minor enhancements include an --assume-yes option (to facilitate automated document processing), support for tables of contents, better handling of special characters (in TeX and HTML), and improvement of the default CSS style appearance. Several minor bugfixes include improvements in list processing, increased care with substitutions, and better handling of blank lines in the source file.


Release Notes: This release includes significant improvements, including a number of bugfixes and significant additional features. Enhancements include an altered default syntax and improved support for CSS styling. Fixes include correct handling of filenames without suffices, correct handling of blank list items, as well as several minor fixes.


No changes have been submitted for this release.


Release Notes: This release has a new '--style' option that allows specification of a CSS stylesheet to use when generating a HTML document. It also uses a slightly different file structure for the configuration files. It includes several other bugfixes and enhancements which significantly improve usability.
A set of utility classes that can be used for Desktop application development.