On 02/24/2016 03:15 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
if you need more info i can add it ... one can then generate whatever table one wants elements in element .. one level i assume?
Yes, one level, otherwise things become too complex. And you're right, it's already there in the "children" element. My question was not so much about the information but about the visualization. Let's put it in a slightly different way: the context parser holds the information about my xml tree as a lua table, right? It would be handy to have a typeset version of this table, as a, well, table, so we could see how to access the different parts of it in lua and/or tex code. So I know that my element is e, I know that it has a table e.at that collects the different attributes in subtables of the form e.at["attribute"]. I assume there's also e.text, e.first etc. Would it be possible to typeset this information for elements.
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