On 5/17/2017 12:35 AM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
On Tue, 16 May 2017 16:17:46 -0600, Hans Hagen <[email protected]> wrote:

On 5/16/2017 9:57 PM, Yu,Jason wrote:
Hi all,


I wrote a python script to auto-generate keyword lists from the full xml
file. All the "abstract" keywords (those with a <cd:sequence>
</cd:sequence> tag) are simply ignored. The full list is in the
KEYWORDS.txt file.

idris probably also wants the instances, so \startsubject and so; in
due time we'll add cd:instances to the relevant commands (kind of
experimental now)

Hmm, so we have an ambiguity. See setup-en.pdf, p. 302:

\startSECTION is typeset in slanted, but is an abstract command that can
have an indefinite number of instances

\startchapter is typeset in slanted, but is a concrete command -- in
this case a pre-supported instance of an abstract command.

Question 1: Why is \startchapter typeset in slanted?

to show that it's an instance

Question 2: Is there a hook in the i-*.xml files so that Jason's script
can distinguish between abstract commands and pre-supported instances?
We want a way to capture the latter while ignoring the former? Or are we
stuck with the ambiguity until cd:instances is supported? In the latter
case we'll have to do some manual work...

cd:instances

anyway, not that you can make lists you can always provide idris with
updated onces

categories can come later

Thanks Hans

Idris


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