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Contents • • • • • History [ ] • Mid-1980s: -based company Advent Publishing Systems creates 3B2, a desktop publishing application. 3B2 gained a reputation as a challenger for, [ ] but was soon eclipsed by that product in the DTP world and itself evolved into the high end automation market. The name 3B2 comes from the business park in Swindon (UK) where Advent had its offices at the time. Hauppauge Drivers Have Not Been Updated Compatible Hardware Not Found there. • Early 2000s: Advent integrates more technologies into 3B2, allowing users to associate formatting with XML hierarchies. In 2003 Printing World magazine reported that was planning to implement an automated page production process. Patrick Thibor of Springer was quoted as saying 'we believe that 3B2 is the only tool available for automated page make up and will enable us to meet our goal of totally automatic production of pages'. • 2004: Advent Publishing Systems is purchased by to provide a more powerful alternative to that product's existing FOSI/TeX engine.
• 2005: Arbortext purchased by to provide technical documentation capabilities in its product lifecycle management tools. • 2009: Integration with the existing Arbortext suite of products released with APP Version 10 and Arbortext 6.0 • 2011: APP Engine becomes default print and PDF engine for all Arbortext products. • 2012: APP Version 11 released. • 2015: APP Version 11.1 expected. Uses [ ] APP has traditionally been used for a number of specific typesetting tasks.
• Scientific, technical and medical journal publishing, particularly in India. APP's automation, SGML/XML handling and mathematics formatting mean this complex layout task can be automated • Financial typesetting, particularly generation of reports for filings • Government reports such as, daily journals and other reports. Technologies [ ] APP supports processing of marked-up text such as, and natively, using a JavaScript based Formatting Object Model API and/or its own proprietary scripting languages and established technologies such as, and. Its rules-based engine allows the builder to automate demanding page make-up tasks and run them in a 'lights out' server mode. APP applies text and page formatting properties with any chevron delimited mark-up such as or or non well formed markup.
APP 'templates' are stylesheets which comprise page layouts, text formatting styles and scripting. Scripting is used to automate and apply conditions to the publishing process. Traditionally this was done using ', which are low-level system commands. In later versions a JavaScript FOM API was introduced which can be used as automation scripting and powerful inline conditional processing.
When using XML, a template can employ XPath or match-statement contexts to specify the exact conditions to which style is applied though the parser. Such conditions can also be configured for SGML and other tagged data using proprietary tools called showstrings. Principal outputs are and, although APP also provides a number of alternative output drivers. APP provides a view of pages in the Desktop version, which can be used to manipulate pages after automated composition, or to build templates. Notes and references [ ].