* XML Processing (Newbie Question) [not found] <20030521202203.17185.86767.Mailman@ref.ntg.nl> @ 2003-05-21 20:51 ` Alexandre Enkerli 2003-05-23 18:52 ` Simon Pepping 2003-05-24 17:02 ` Hans Hagen 0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Alexandre Enkerli @ 2003-05-21 20:51 UTC (permalink / raw) Thanks for answers about my previous query on processing XML output from an exam-making program. I should have been more specific, though. I don't know what to do with these instructions... Should I put them in a filter file? If so, how do I call it from the command-line? Sorry for being so ignorant of ConTeXt ways. A private answer would help. Thanks! ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: XML Processing (Newbie Question) 2003-05-21 20:51 ` XML Processing (Newbie Question) Alexandre Enkerli @ 2003-05-23 18:52 ` Simon Pepping 2003-05-24 17:02 ` Hans Hagen 1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Simon Pepping @ 2003-05-23 18:52 UTC (permalink / raw) On Wed, May 21, 2003 at 05:51:21PM -0300, Alexandre Enkerli wrote: > Thanks for answers about my previous query on processing XML output > from an exam-making program. I should have been more specific, though. > I don't know what to do with these instructions... Should I put them in > a filter file? If so, how do I call it from the command-line? > Sorry for being so ignorant of ConTeXt ways. > A private answer would help. Simple way: put these macro definitions at the top of your file. Slightly more complicated way: put these macro definitions in a separate file, and input that with the \input command. The Context XML way: put these macro definitions in an XML filter file, which you call xtag-nnn.tex, where nnn is your name for the filter file, and then run your file with the command 'texexec --xmlfilter=nnn yourfile.xml'. Regards, Simon -- Simon Pepping email: spepping@scaprea.hobby.nl ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: XML Processing (Newbie Question) 2003-05-21 20:51 ` XML Processing (Newbie Question) Alexandre Enkerli 2003-05-23 18:52 ` Simon Pepping @ 2003-05-24 17:02 ` Hans Hagen 1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Hans Hagen @ 2003-05-24 17:02 UTC (permalink / raw) At 17:51 21/05/2003 -0300, Alexandre Enkerli wrote: >Thanks for answers about my previous query on processing XML output from >an exam-making program. I should have been more specific, though. I don't >know what to do with these instructions... Should I put them in a filter >file? If so, how do I call it from the command-line? >Sorry for being so ignorant of ConTeXt ways. >A private answer would help. put them in a file, say myenv.tex, then you can directly process the xml file with: texexec --env=myenv yourfile.xml Hans ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE | pragma@wxs.nl Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: +31 (0)38 477 53 69 | fax: +31 (0)38 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------- information: http://www.pragma-ade.com/roadmap.pdf documentation: http://www.pragma-ade.com/showcase.pdf ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
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