On 8/22/2023 9:06 AM, denis.ma...@unibe.ch wrote:
But, I think the way this is processed differs a bit from XSLT. In XSLT the
most specific match will be applied, but ConTeXt seems to proceed from top to
bottom until it finds a match. (Is that correct?)
it just associates the most recent match
On 8/22/2023 8:53 AM, denis.ma...@unibe.ch wrote:
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you need a bit of imagination because basically (depends a bit on what you
do) one big nested expansion is going on, as Thomas explained: u
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> On 8/21/23 17:59, Michael Löscher wrote:
> > Yes, I hav
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> you need a bit of imagination because basically (depends a bit on what you
> do) one big nested expansion is going on, as Thomas explained: using setups
> which are basically macros
On 8/21/2023 5:59 PM, Michael Löscher wrote:
Yes, I have done that. But I don't seem to have the basic context of how
the processing works in order. All I have so far is this as a starting
point:
you can also find examples in the test suite (xml subpath)
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On 8/21/2023 6:56 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On 8/21/23 18:36, Michael Löscher wrote:
Thank you so far. But what I would like to understand first ist how
the different setups work togehter. How are they processed? What is
the order of processing, which are the stets taken by the enginge when
On 8/21/23 18:36, Michael Löscher wrote:
Thank you so far. But what I would like to understand first ist how the
different setups work togehter. How are they processed? What is the
order of processing, which are the stets taken by the enginge when
processing an xml document? Without understandi
On 8/21/23 17:59, Michael Löscher wrote:
Yes, I have done that. But I don't seem to have the basic context of how
the processing works in order. All I have so far is this as a starting
point:
Really? I told you about the various commands \xmldoif, but there's
nothing in your starting point. I
Yes, I have done that. But I don't seem to have the basic context of how
the processing works in order. All I have so far is this as a starting
point:
\startxmlsetups xml:mysetup
\xmlsetsetup{main}{document|element|mdata|tdata|name|date|num|content|shortdescription|p}{xml:*}
\stopxmlsetups
\x
Have you looked at chapter 3.10 "Testing" of the manual xml-mkiv.pdf?
There are a lot of commands there that should help you, such as
\xmldoiftext {#1} {/mdata/date}
{\bf \xmlflush {#1}}
or \xmldoifelsetext.
There's also \xmlfilter, which you can use to test for the content of
tags. And of c
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