On 02/23/2015 03:56 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 2/22/2015 6:37 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
[...] Is there a way to handle <code> (or <pre>) as verbatim, but translating the five entities that need to be escaped in XML?
Which is the right way to link a <pre> or <code> to a type or typing command? [...] \startxmlsetups xml:pre \begingroup \tt \xmlflushspacewise{#1} \endgroup \stopxmlsetups
Many thanks for your reply, Hans. Your code works fine, but I forgot to mention another issue. Here is another sample: \startbuffer[demo] <doc> <pre><code>for a > b & c</code></pre> <pre class="tex"><code>\ConTeXt\ rocks!</code></pre> </doc> \stopbuffer \starttext \startxmlsetups xml:initialize \xmlsetsetup{#1}{doc}{xml:*} \xmlsetsetup{#1}{pre/code}{xml:pre} \xmlsetsetup{#1}{pre[@class='tex']/code}{xml:texcode} \stopxmlsetups \xmlregistersetup{xml:initialize} \startxmlsetups xml:doc \xmlflush{#1} \stopxmlsetups \startxmlsetups xml:pre \begingroup \tt \xmlflushspacewise{#1} \endgroup\par \stopxmlsetups \startxmlsetups xml:texcode \startΤΕΧ \xmlflushspacewise{#1} \stopTEX \stopxmlsetups \xmlprocessbuffer{main}{demo}{} \stoptext And two questions: Is there no way to get xml:texcode with a TEX typing? Isn’t \xmlflushspacewise supposed to respect blank spaces? (Sorry, but I don’t see any differences with \xmlflushlinewise.) Many thanks for your help again, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk