Re: [NTG-context] Issues with hyphenation with latest beta 2018.09.12

2018-09-12 Thread Rik Kabel
On 9/12/2018 18:16, Joseph Canedo wrote: Hello, Typesetting some documents I notice several overfull boxes and having a look to output document it looks that somehow no hyphenation at all is performed (comparing to document produced with previous beta). I use thiese settings linked to

[NTG-context] Issues with hyphenation with latest beta 2018.09.12

2018-09-12 Thread Joseph Canedo
Hello, Typesetting some documents I notice several overfull boxes and having a look to output document it looks that somehow no hyphenation at all is performed (comparing to document produced with previous beta). I use thiese settings linked to hyphenation \setupalign[hanging,

[NTG-context] coupling node name to xmlsetup

2018-09-12 Thread Hans van der Meer
Suppose we have node and want to execute the xmlsetup: mysetups:examplehandler on it. The idea is not to hardcode this but to do it on the fly from . The following \xmlsetup comes into mind: \startxmlsetups mysetups:definesetup

Re: [NTG-context] wildcard selection in xmlfilter

2018-09-12 Thread Hans van der Meer
No, never thought of ** instead of *. Also not in my printout of the manual, but that might be fairly outdated. Thanks. By the way, did you see my post on \xmllastatt from yesterday? > On 12 Sep 2018, at 13:23, Hans Hagen wrote: > > On 9/12/2018 1:03 PM, Hans van der Meer wrote: >> There is a

Re: [NTG-context] wildcard selection in xmlfilter

2018-09-12 Thread Hans Hagen
On 9/12/2018 1:03 PM, Hans van der Meer wrote: There is a difference of behaviour in \xmlfilter between (1) \xmlfilter{#1}{node/command(xmlsetup)} and (2) \xmlfilter{#1}{*/command(xmlsetup)} (3) \xmlfilter{#1}{*/*/command(xmlsetup)} In case (1) the lpath ‘node’ results in processing of the

[NTG-context] wildcard selection in xmlfilter

2018-09-12 Thread Hans van der Meer
There is a difference of behaviour in \xmlfilter between (1) \xmlfilter{#1}{node/command(xmlsetup)} and(2) \xmlfilter{#1}{*/command(xmlsetup)}(3) \xmlfilter{#1}{*/*/command(xmlsetup)}In case (1) the lpath ‘node’ results in processing of the nodes in all child nodes.In case (2) and (3) no more