Name: Gerrit Imsieke
Type: User
Company: le-tex publishing services GmbH
Bio: Managing Director of le-tex publishing services; XSLT & XProc expert; physicist and venture capitalist in previous lives
Twitter: gimsieke
Location: Leipzig, Germany
Blog: https://www.le-tex.de/
Gerrit Imsieke's Projects
The XProc 3.0 RELAX NG grammar and step library
A community-driven effort to define an XProc 3.0 specification (formerly 1.1)
Repository for change requests to the standard step library and for official extension steps
BaseX Main Repository.
pages of my wife’s site blenderei.de
Relaunch of blenderei.de
Demo book to see how github-bookeditor works. If you want to start your own book, fork empty-book
depify client - manage xproc dependencies
Pull leading or trailing whitespace out of DocBook phrasing elements
A reimplementation of epubcheck, using XML Calabash and Saxon (OBSOLETE)
The popular Flood-It game, implemented in browser-based XSLT 2.0
Let's write books in HTML!
Improvements to the JATS Tag Library documentation
Fix an XSLT issue with grouping
Replaces photo of Jimmy Wales on Wikipedia with random #LOLCat image from Flickr. The tags for photo selection are configurable.
Tools for table digitization input checking: Schematron-based XHTML table validation; scripts for creating LaTeX formula images
Responsive & Touch-Friendly jQuery Gallery Lightbox Plugin - lightGallery
Documentation for and implementations of the metaschema modeling language
OpenDocument Format (OpenOffice.org) to TEI lite P5 export, based on XSLT 2.0
QT4 specifications
trying to serve HTML pages directly from the repo
⛈️ RumbleDB 1.17.0 "Cacao tree" 🌳 for Apache Spark | Run queries on your large-scale, messy JSON-like data (JSON, text, CSV, Parquet, ROOT, AVRO, SVM...) | No install required (just a jar to download) | Declarative Machine Learning and more
Checksum calculation for German 11-digit Tax IDs
An adapter for running XProc pipeline in Oxygen using MorganaXProc
XML editor based on Saxon CE, CKEditor, and BaseX
An accessible, simple and light-weight open source lightbox script with no dependencies.
A demo application for the tokenized-to-tree XProc/XSLT library
Chrome Extension that memorizes the tweet from which you followed a link. Useful if you a) opened 20 tabs by clicking on links in tweets and, b) after reading the linked page, feel an urge to reply or retweet, but c) can’t find the corresponding tweet in your timeline any more.