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thank you hello everyone Im Dennis Im from the University of Bern Im sorry in there and Im currently in the process of setting up a new journal where we use contacts for typesetting XML well just give you a brief overview of how these works just to let you know I have a couple of code examples and Im not sure if you can read them in the back so feel free to come closer if if theres need okay the context is this we use a print journal you duiker that we have before we convert it to an e only open access journal that we host on our burn University publishing or GS platform Ive talked about it yesterday and the lightning talk briefly and the task is we want a single source workflow we want different output formats PDF XML HTML chats as our production format so we need just to go to all these different output formats we want a high quality typeset PDF but no manual typesetting the requirement is also to have pdf/a and no cost the software which is it supposed to be free as in beer