Dear list,

I have the following sample:

    \startbuffer[demo]
    <doc>
         <p><code>&lt;div&gt;foo&lt;/div&gt;</code></p>
    <pre><code>for a &gt; b
    &amp; c</code></pre>
    </doc>
    \stopbuffer

    \starttext

    \startxmlsetups xml:initialize
         \xmlsetsetup{#1}{p|doc|code}{xml:*}
         \xmlsetsetup{#1}{pre/code}{xml:pre}
    \stopxmlsetups

    \xmlregistersetup{xml:initialize}

    \startxmlsetups xml:doc
         \xmlflush{#1}
    \stopxmlsetups

    \startxmlsetups xml:p
         \xmlflush{#1}\par
    \stopxmlsetups

    \startxmlsetups xml:code
         \begingroup\tt\xmlflush{#1}\endgroup\par

         \xmlinlineverbatim{#1}
    \stopxmlsetups

    \startxmlsetups xml:pre
         \xmlverbatim{#1}
    \stopxmlsetups

    \xmlprocessbuffer{main}{demo}{}

    \stoptext

And I experience two issues:

Is there a way to handle <code> (or <pre>) as verbatim, but translating
the five entities that need to be escaped in XML?

Which is the right way to link a <pre> or <code> to a type or typing
command?

Many thanks for your help,


Pablo
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http://www.ousia.tk
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