Another possibility would be to interpose the Lua-code somwhere in between the
processing stream. The \directlua-call can get its input from \xmlstripped and
then does a tex.print back to ConTeXt. Or is there a more direct way to
substitute the manipulated string for the original input?
Hans va
The macro \xmlstripped{node}{lpath} gives me the xml resulting from the strip.
after some operations on this result I would like to reprocess this in order to
typeset.
How do I accomplish this?
Hans van der Meer
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