{\TeX{}Folio\Dash a framework to typeset \XML\ documents using~\TeX} {Rishikesan Nair T\regularorprogramstring{~(presenter)}{*}, Rajagopal C.V., Radhakrishnan C.V.} {\XML\ is now accepted as the \emph{de facto} archival standard in the world of academic publishing. As a consequence, publishers insist on \XML\ as one of the deliverable output formats when typesetters are contracted. The primary aim is to archive the content so that future use of the same without surprises is ensured. However, some publishers want a bit more than this, insisting on generating \PDF\ output, both for print and web delivery, directly from \XML\ sources which is considered to be the definitive version of the content, instead of from author-provided sources. The key objective is to keep the fidelity between the printed and archived versions of content. This is termed as ``\XML-first'' workflow. There are many typesetting systems available to undertake the job for text, but not for sources with heavy math content. \TeX{}Folio is a web-based framework on the cloud that will fill this gap to generate standards-compliant, hyperlinked, bookmarked \PDF\ output directly from \XML\ sources with heavy math content using \TeX. \TeX{}Folio is a complete journal production system as well. It can produce strip-ins which are alternate \acro{GIF}\slash\acro{SVG} images of \MathML\ content. In addition, \acro{DOI} look-up, \HTML\ rendering of \XML\slash\MathML, and the whole dataset generation according to the customer's specification; running customer-specific validation tools is also possible. This presentation will demonstrate this and various other features of \TeX{}Folio.}