Hans Hagen said this at Mon, 5 Jan 2004 21:12:16 +0100:
and of course a \showXMLfile{name.xml}
The advantage of this method is that too wide lines are handled better i.e.
they are properly indented
Thanks, Hans.
I tried that a little following your suggestion. It has some trouble with
'$' in the input file, surrounding each one with \bgroup \egroup. It
turns this input:
...into this output...
XSLT is also kind of special in that changes in whitespace really affect
the output, so people who copy & paste the script (or otherwise try to
learn from the typeset version) might not have very good results. (Less
of a problem because I distribute the script, this time.)
The $ mishandling probably is a bug (using Beta from 18 Dec).
The other suggestions are great. I'll see what I can do to refine it.
adam
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