Hi, Nicolas Goaziou <n.goaz...@gmail.com> writes:
>> than it is to automatically replace verbatim attribute code with plists, >> especially if there are all sorts of html irregularities in there. > > I prefer not to mix the two methods as it would be fragile (e.g. what > happens if an attribute is defined both outside and inside the :options > keyword?). Sorry, catching up in this thread -- my understanding was that :options was *always* available as a fallback, even with other attributes set before it. Am I wrong? If an attribute is both outside and inside the :options keywords, the outside version should take over. -- Bastien