Dear Aditya,
thanks greatly for your advice! It works! I now can influence how my tables
look like.
Do you think it is possible to typeset an xml file that contains <cals:table,
or do I need to typeset the tables separately and then import the separate pdf
files?
Thanks again,
Robert
Op 18 mrt 2011, om 05:08 heeft Aditya Mahajan het volgende geschreven:
> On Thu, 17 Mar 2011, R. Ermers wrote:
>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> I am still trying to typeset cals tables.
>>
>> I have
>> 1. an environment document with instructions.
>> 2. an xml docbook file containing cals tables
>>
>> Note that the original cals tables (docbook standard) use <table, <tgroup,
>> etc. but for ConTeXt purposes this - as far as I understand - needs to be:
>> <cals:table, <cals:tgroup, etc. (My xml reader does not recognize them
>> anymore.)
>
>
> There is a bug in lxml-dir.lua. Open lxml-dir.lua and change
>
> local collection = xml.applylpath({ getid(xml.load(filename)) },"directive")
> -- is { } needed ?
>
> to
>
> local collection = xml.applylpath(getid(xml.load(filename)),"directive") --
> AM: removed { }
>
> [@Hans: I do not checked if this affects other uses of directives.load(...).]
>
> Then run c --make to regenerate formats. After that create three files:
>
> %% directives.xml
> <?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?>
> <directives>
> <directive attribute="cdx" value="color" element="cals:table"
> setup="cdx:cals:table:colors"/>
> </directives>
>
>
> %% table.xml
> <?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?>
>
> <cals:table cdx="color">
> <cals:tgroup cols="3">
> <cals:thead>
> <cals:row>
> <cals:entry>alpha</cals:entry>
> <cals:entry>beta</cals:entry>
> <cals:entry>gamma</cals:entry>
> </cals:row>
> </cals:thead>
> <cals:tbody>
> <cals:row>
> <cals:entry>one</cals:entry>
> <cals:entry>two</cals:entry>
> <cals:entry>three</cals:entry>
> </cals:row>
> <cals:row>
> <cals:entry>four</cals:entry>
> <cals:entry>five</cals:entry>
> <cals:entry>six</cals:entry>
> </cals:row>
> </cals:tbody>
> </cals:tgroup>
> </cals:table>
>
>
> %% test.tex
> \usemodule[cals]
>
> \startsetups cdx:cals:table:colors
> \setupTABLE[each][each][background=color,backgroundcolor=red]
> \stopsetups
>
> \starttext
> \xmlloaddirectives{directives.xml}
> \xmlprocess{xml:cals:process}{table.xml}{}
> \stoptext
>
>
> Then compile test.tex to get a table with a red background.
>
> Aditya
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