Hi!
On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 09:49:40PM +0200, Simon Pepping wrote:
Meybe someone knowns how to 'translate' verbatim environments for XML
code?
I mean how to define environment which I can use in this way [..]
There are no verbatim environments in XML, and you cannot get literal
At 08:49 04/09/2003 +0200, you wrote:
Hello!
There are no verbatim environments in XML, and you cannot get literal
content. Instead, you can have tags, like your verbatim above, that
request line-oriented layout. programlisting is such a tag in Docbook.
This is how docbook in context does
At 21:09 04/09/2003 +0200, you wrote:
Good question! As far as I'm concerned (but I'm not concerned far...)
ConTeXt can handle some 'metadata'
like !ENTITY But I don't know exaclty which levels of XML syntax is
handled with ConTeXt core.
I hope Hans will provide some workshops :)
well,
I.
I'm working on some documentation writen in XML. This documentation contain
many nested XML files.
To process XML I use simple ConTeXt construction
\processXMLfilegrouped{file.xml}
(or)
\starttext
\processXMLfilegrouped{file.xml}
\stoptext
In XML source nested files are involved by nested/
On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 04:09:32PM +0200, Pawel Jackowski na WP wrote:
II.
Meybe someone knowns how to 'translate' verbatim environments for XML code?
I mean how to define environment which I can use in this way
verbatim
/verbatim
to get literal content of such XML tag?
There