Hans Hagen wrote:
> Johannes Graumann wrote:
>> Hans,
>>
>> Can you drop any hints as to whether this is even possible and whether
>> there's something exemplary around I may meditate about?
>
> this kind of questions always puts me in "need to think about it" mode
> which may take some time
>
btw, see x-*.mkiv for examples
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Johannes Graumann wrote:
> Hans,
>
> Can you drop any hints as to whether this is even possible and whether
> there's something exemplary around I may meditate about?
this kind of questions always puts me in "need to think about it" mode
which may take some time
anyhow, one solution is ...
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Hans,
Can you drop any hints as to whether this is even possible and whether
there's something exemplary around I may meditate about?
Thanks, Joh
Johannes Graumann wrote:
> Dear XML-processing inclined,
>
> I was wondering whether with MarkV it is possible to parse an XML file
> that contains
Dear XML-processing inclined,
I was wondering whether with MarkV it is possible to parse an XML file that
contains style definitions as well as there usage and create context
mappings for them on the fly. In the example fragment below this would
mean:
- scan the file until hitting the "" tag
- ana