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XUL Compact Syntax Study
by Gerald Bauer, December 2002

The study shows four non-XML syntax alternatives (that is, C style, Python style, Lisp style, Pascal style) that make the XUL syntax more compact and more accesible to newcomers who mighty shy away from the "complexity" of XML.

XUL and the UI Designing Process (PDF)
by Andre Deienno Pansani, June 2003

With the right tools it is possible to design User Interfaces (UI) in an efficient way. The XML User Interface Language (XUL) could be useful for designing dialogs or presentation models. The aim of this document is to show how you can use the Qt UI designer and how you can transform the Qt Designer XML format to a XUL format.

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