> I think you can flush the queue each time a nested block > starts and each time a block ends.
I have no queue to flush. All i do is ignoring all event handler functions until endBlock is called for a not-nested Block. Then i iterate recursively through its children an call all appropriate event handlers. For this purpose i have implemented a reference counter. Eachtime startBlock is entered the counter is incremented. Eachtime endBlock is entered the counter is decremented. So when the reference counter reachs 0, a not-nested block is finished and i can process all deferred FOs. Works quite good. Kind regards Peter Herweg > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of > J.Pietschmann > Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 9:16 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: AW: RTF: white-space-treatment and linefeed-treatment > > > Peter Herweg wrote: > > Maybe difficulties is the wrong word. Just a thing i have to > care for. If i > > do the processing of FOs in endBlock, i have to suppress the processing > > within nested blocks. Or the nested blocks will be processed twice. > > I think you can flush the queue each time a nested block > starts and each time a block ends. The start of a new block > forces a new line, so you can finish the current line, > including whitespace processing. > > J.Pietschmann