Hi everyone, I am attempting to map some XML into ConTeXt as described in the manual "XML in ConTeXt". Essentially we have a bunch of tagged text (the XML "loosely" based on some of the XHTML tags) from which we want to produce PDF letters for dispatch (via email, post etc). I am having particular problems implementing the following commands: - \underbar, \underbars, \overstrike, \overstrikes, \low, \high and \lohi I was expecting that they would all easily be defined using the \defineXMLgrouped [name] {command} element mapping. There is probably something very simple that I have not setup correctly since I am sure that this has been attempted before and would appreciate pointers as to where I am going wrong. The following attempts at mapping element <u> to \underbar illustrates my problem which also seems largely applicable to the <strike>, <sub> and <sup> mapping: - 1. This def of <u> does nothing ... \defineXMLgrouped [u] \underbar 2. This def of <u> also does nothing ... \defineXMLgrouped [u] {\groupedcommand{\underbar}{}} 3. This def of <u> underlines the 1st character only ... \defineXMLenvironment [u] {\bgroup\underbar} {\egroup} 4. In the mailing list, there is a suggestion that \underbar does not allow line-breaking, so I also tried the following. This def of <u> "works" partially, in that it does underline, however it causes havoc with alignment - everything seems to shift over to the right about 4cm ... \defineXMLenvironment [u] \startul \stopul \definetextbackground[ul] [location=text,alternative=1,background=,frame=off] \definestartstop[ul] [before={\starttextbackground[ul] }, after={\stoptextbackground\ }] Below is a sample .tex file that I have been playing with: - \usemodule [contml] \autoXMLnamespace [context] % Attempts at defining a mapping for <u>: - % This def of <u> does nothing ... %\defineXMLgrouped [u] \underbar % This def of <u> does nothing ... %\defineXMLgrouped [u] {\groupedcommand{\underbar}{}} % This def of <u> underlines the 1st character only ... %\defineXMLenvironment [u] {\bgroup\underbar} {\egroup} % % This def of <u> "works" partially, in that it does underline, however it % causes havoc with alignment - everything seems to shift over to the right % about 4cm ... \defineXMLenvironment [u] \startul \stopul \definetextbackground[ul] [location=text,alternative=1,background=,frame=off] \definestartstop[ul] [before={\starttextbackground[ul] }, % after={\stoptextbackground\fixedspaces}] after={\stoptextbackground\ }] % Other mappings \defineXMLgrouped [right] \rightaligned \defineXMLgrouped [centre] \midaligned \defineXMLgrouped [em] \em \defineXMLsingular [br] [nr=1] {\blank[\XMLop{nr}*medium]} \showstruts \showframe \starttext start of 'normal' \CONTEXT\ text \underbar{This} is {\em left} aligned \blank[medium] \rightaligned{\underbar{This} is {\em right} aligned} \blank[medium] \midaligned{\underbar{This} is {\em centre} aligned} end of 'normal' \CONTEXT\ text - starting xml ... \startXMLdata <p>This is <em>left</em> aligned</p> <p><centre><u>This</u> is <em>centre</em> aligned</centre></p> <p><centre>This is <em>centre</em> aligned</centre></p> <p><right>This is <em>right</em> aligned</right></p> \stopXMLdata \blank[medium] finished xml - back in 'normal' \CONTEXT\ text \stoptext NOTICE This e-mail and any attachments are intended for the addressee(s) only and may be confidential. They may contain legally privileged or copyright material. You should not read, copy, use or disclose them without authorisation. If you are not the intended recipient please contact the sender as soon as possible by return e-mail and then please delete both messages. This notice should not be removed.