[NTG-context] Re: xmlpos values doubled

2023-11-22 Thread Hans Hagen

On 11/22/2023 2:30 AM, Benjamin Buchmuller wrote:

Hi list,

I came across this old thread as I was trying to use \xmlpos{#1} to 
"dynamically" create references such as \item[mystep:\xmlpos{#1}] to be 
referenced when other elements of this node are parsed at a later point.

In fact, it seems that \xmlpos{#1} returns duplicate values. This might indeed 
be the intended meaning of \xmlpos{#1} as it seems related to the XML query 
foo/bar/index() which only looks up the position in the parent node. (I noticed 
that if I run this repeatedly, I get somehow different values from times to 
times. I can't say why.)

Anyways, I was wondering if there is a TeX command to access the absolute 
position of an element in the tree? Similar to foo/bar[rootposition()] (or 
foo/bar[order()]? – Can't make sense of the entry in the XML manual.)
normally elements are unique, and within n xml instance #1 itself is 
rather unique (but the same even over runs i.e. when it goes via the tuc 
file)


Hans

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[NTG-context] Re: xmlpos values doubled

2023-11-21 Thread Benjamin Buchmuller
Hi list,

I came across this old thread as I was trying to use \xmlpos{#1} to 
"dynamically" create references such as \item[mystep:\xmlpos{#1}] to be 
referenced when other elements of this node are parsed at a later point. 

In fact, it seems that \xmlpos{#1} returns duplicate values. This might indeed 
be the intended meaning of \xmlpos{#1} as it seems related to the XML query 
foo/bar/index() which only looks up the position in the parent node. (I noticed 
that if I run this repeatedly, I get somehow different values from times to 
times. I can't say why.)

Anyways, I was wondering if there is a TeX command to access the absolute 
position of an element in the tree? Similar to foo/bar[rootposition()] (or 
foo/bar[order()]? – Can't make sense of the entry in the XML manual.)

Thank you for your help!


Benjamin


> Hi Ben,
> 
> I think that both \xmlpos and \xmldepth give weird results.
> 
> With this minimal sample:
> 
> \startbuffer[text]
> first level
> second level
> third level
> third level
> 
> second level
> third level
> third level
> 
> second level
> third level
> third level
> 
> 
> \stopbuffer
> 
> \startxmlsetups xml:text
> \xmlsetsetup{#1}{doc|s|ss}{xml:*}
> \stopxmlsetups
> 
> \xmlregistersetup{xml:text}
> 
> \startxmlsetups xml:doc
> \chapter{\xmlpos{#1}\letterat\xmldepth{#1}: \xmlflush{#1}}
> \stopxmlsetups
> 
> \startxmlsetups xml:s
> \section{\xmlpos{#1}\letterat\xmldepth{#1}: \xmlflush{#1}}
> \stopxmlsetups
> 
> \startxmlsetups xml:ss
> \subsection{\xmlpos{#1}\letterat\xmldepth{#1}: \xmlflush{#1}}
> \stopxmlsetups
> 
> \setuphead[chapter,section,subsection][before=,after=,]
> \starttext
> \xmlprocessbuffer{main}{text}{}
> \stoptext
> 
> \xmldepth shows values that I think are +1 than they should be.
> 
> \xmlpos counts in pairs and not in units (as you wrote, 2, 4, 6...).
> 
> Hans, could you check whether this is working as expected?
> 
> Sorry, but if this isn’t a bug, I have no idea of what I may be missing.
> 
> Pablo
> 
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