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From: "Pawel Jackowski na WP" <paweljackowski@wp.pl>
Subject: ConTeXt, XML and verbatim
Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2003 16:09:32 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <000b01c37225$09c13800$0500a8c0@best> (raw)

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/> tag.
To process nested XML files I have defined something like this:

\defineXMLcommand [nested]
   {\processXMLfile{\XMLpar{nested}{src}{}}}

It works good.

I want to treat each 'newline-char' as a space (in the whole document).
For that purpose I use:

\catcode`^^M=10

The problem is that it DOESN'T work for nested XML files. How can I set
someting like this
for the whole XML structure, not only for file processed just 'under'
ConTeXt? It works only for the file processed
directly by the command \processXMLfile{...}

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?


Thanks, Paweł Jackowski

             reply	other threads:[~2003-09-03 14:09 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-09-03 14:09 Pawel Jackowski na WP [this message]
2003-09-03 19:49 ` Simon Pepping
2003-09-03 20:18   ` Matt Gushee
2003-09-04 19:09     ` Pawel Jackowski na Onet
2003-09-04 19:28       ` Hans Hagen
2003-09-04 19:31     ` Hans Hagen
2003-09-06 15:49     ` Simon Pepping
2003-09-04  6:49   ` ConTeXt, XML and verbatim -- thanks Pawel Jackowski na Onet
2003-09-04 18:59     ` Hans Hagen
2003-09-05  8:34       ` ConTeXt, XML and verbatim Pawel Jackowski na Onet

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