A problem I am obviously not able to solve.
It can be described as follows.
I have an xmlsetup <tex>..</tex> that typesets texcode embedded in an xml
document. Now it is needed to embed initializing a buffer and typesetting
lateron with \getbuffer. Alas, doing the following does not woek:
<tex>
\startbuffer[name]
bufferdata
\stopbuffer
</tex>
because the TeX input hangs. My guess being that the \stopbuffer fails to
terminate the data intake.
I then tried to split off the buffer filling with a separate xmlsetup. But here
too, the TeX input halts:
% Usage: <buffer name="name">
\startxmlsetups xmlcommon:buffer
\startbuffer[name=\xmlatt{#1}{name}]
\xmlflush{#1}
\stopbuffer
\stopxmlsetups
% Usage: <getbuffer name="name">
\startxmlsetups xmlcommon:getbuffer
\xmlflushcontext{\getbuffer[name=\xmlatt{#1}{name}]}
\stopxmlsetups
and as input: <buffer name="name">inputdata</buffer> followed by .
The getbuffer setup is not even reached, as is obvious.
I tried \xmltofile to put the data into an intermediate file, but to no avail
because it produces the following, leading at best to recursion when processed
by \xmlprocessfile.
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<!-- exported fragment -->
<buffer>
bufferdata
</buffer>
Is there a solution to this?
Hans van der Meer
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