On 18 May 2022, at 17:00, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context
wrote: Sorry for explaining myself so poorly.
One of the not irrelevant tasks for me is finding examples of XML code.
Perhaps you could start by typesetting a technical source rather than prose? I suggest trying to typeset the UK Meteorological Office's Shipping Forecast :-) - web page version https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/specialist-forecasts/coast-and-sea/ship... - XML source data https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/data/CoreProductCache/ShippingForecast/L... - as broadcast on the Radio https://www.radio-uk.co.uk/podcasts/random-shipping-forecast It's a good (in my opinion) source because it is amenable to being printed in several different ways: one might be to simply copy the webpage's layout, while another could be to use columns to fit more onto a single page of text. Alternatively, a much more demanding exercise would be to typeset the user manual for the XML editing software "Oxygen". https://www.oxygenxml.com The XML source for the manual is here: https://github.com/oxygenxml/userguide/blob/master/DITA/UserManual.ditamap — Bruce Horrocks Hampshire, UK