On 4/24/2018 11:00 AM, Hans van der Meer wrote:
The macro \xmlpos{#1} returns the position number of the current node in
its parent.
However, I would like to know the position number in its parent for the
node with the same tag.
An example of what I mean:
<parent>
<somenode></somenode >
<node>inside it \xmlpos{#1} will return 2 but I would like 1>
<somenode></somenode >
<somenode></somenode >
<node>inside it \xmlpos{#1} will return 5 but I would like 2>
</parent>
Can this be accomplished already or does it require a new API?
you can try \xmlmatch
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