Il giorno mar, 12/12/2017 alle 22.36 +0100, Pablo Rodriguez ha scritto:
> On 12/11/2017 11:51 PM, mf wrote:
> > I think it's the "#header" without the name of an element before.
> > Try specifying an element you find in your document (i.e.
> > "{{header,
> > tag#header}}"), just to see if it compiles.
> > 
> > If it compiles, it's likely you found a bug.
> 
> No, it doesn’t compile.
> 
> But {header, #header} shouldn’t be a problem, accorrding to
> http://pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/xml-mkiv.pdf#page=34.
> 
> If this isn’t a bug, I wonder what I’m doing wrong.
> 

Could you send a minimal (not) working example?

> > > I have the following code:
> > > 
> > >     \xmlsetsetup{\xmldocument}
> > >         {{header, #header}}
> > >         {xml:titlepage}
> > > 
> > > 

The error you get says that #header is read as a macro parameter, but
the "#" is not followed by a number, so the error.
Why "#header" is interpreted as a parameter? It smells like the "#" is
being parsed in a context with the wrong catcodes.

I would investigate the first (\xmldocument) and the third argument
(your xml:titlepage setup).

For the first one, I've always used the form:
\xmlsetsetup{#1}{{header, #header}}{xml:titlepage}

I'm reading from xml-mkiv.pdf, at page 19, that "The macro \xmldocument
expands to the current document id. There is also \xmlself which
expands to the current node number (#1 in setups)."

Could you modify your setup to use that form ("#1" i mean) and see if
it works?

Best wishes,
Massi
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