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The XML formatted input files in OSR are often long and spread over several files, such that it is not easy to have an overview. In the scripts/XML folder XML transformation sheets (XSL) and html style sheets (css) are provided which can be used to transform XML into html and render it in a browser in much shorter form (as a nested list). For example see this [modelDump000.00.xhtml](/uploads/5adaa5c435470a309db8eba819908b26/modelDump000.00.xhtml). Modern browsers will do the transformation, as long as the xml and css files are in the same or a lower sub directory from the xml file.
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The XML formatted input files in OSR are often long and spread over several files, such that it is not easy to have an overview. In the scripts/XML folder XML transformation sheets (XSL) and html style sheets (css) are provided which can be used to transform XML into html and render it in a browser in much shorter form (as a nested list). For example see this [modelDump000.00.xhtml](modelDump000.00.xhtml). Modern browsers will do the transformation, as long as the xml and css files are in the same or a lower sub directory from the xml file.
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Since we would like all the XML to be in one file, and would prefer better formatting of names and units, we will first use the modeldump export function in OSR to create one file. Then we will open this file with a browser.
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