> You want to autogenerate that? That could become quite huge (And 
> probably most would be discarded later anyway of you want all 
> permutations of elements and attributes)

Just elements would work for me.

Best,
M

On February 26, 2016 1:00:03 AM PST, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
>On 2/26/2016 8:52 AM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>> On 02/25/2016 10:48 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
>>> [...]
>>> i'm still puzzled what you want
>>
>> Hans,
>>
>> I’m only guessing (after testing the XML analyzing ability that you
>> discovered us with a single XML file).
>>
>> The analysis is important, but after that I have to write the actual
>> environment.
>>
>> I think that the basic structure that I sent in
>> https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2016/084582.html is
>useful
>> to avoid writing myself the environment.
>
>You want to autogenerate that? That could become quite huge (And 
>probably most would be discarded later anyway of you want all 
>permutations of elements and attributes)
>
>> I mean, of course I have to add the relevant commands to handle in
>> ConTeXt each element. But with the basic scheme, I know which
>elements
>> (in the broadest sense) I have to setup.
>>
>> I want to avoid writing the whole element list in the environment by
>> hand. But I may be doing wrong (this is totally new to me).
>>
>> Or do you write (type) each environment from scratch after using the
>> report generated by ConTeXt?
>
>We just start with the trivial things and then look at the specific 
>structures. We get either relative simple html like xml or we get quite
>
>complex educational markup, with quite demanding rendering and multiple
>
>products. The good news is that the number of elements is always
>limited 
>(analyzing would not really work well because it can be that thousands 
>of files need to be loaded and merged which itself is not a problem,
>but 
>one then always need to interpret what needs to get loaded).
>
>Hans
>
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