On 10/20/2015 11:48 AM, massifr@fastwebnet.it wrote:
Here's the (complete) code:
\startbuffer[test] <text> <p class="incipit">Dear list,</p> <p class="dopo-incipit">this paragraph should not be indented, because it follows the “incipit” of the letter.</p> <p>This one and the following ones should be indented.</p> <p>You may question whether “Dear list,” should be a paragraph of his own, but my text is already formatted like that and I can’t do anything about it.</p> </text> \stopbuffer
\startxmlsetups xml:somesetups \xmlsetsetup{#1}{text}{xml:text} \xmlsetsetup{#1}{p}{xml:p} \xmlsetsetup{#1}{p[@class='incipit']}{xml:p:noindent} % the following lpath expression does not work % \xmlsetsetup{#1}{p[reverse-sibling::p[1]/attribute('class') == 'incipit']}{xml:p:noindent} \stopxmlsetups
\xmlsetsetup{#1}{p/reverse-sibling::p[1][@class=='incipit']/following-sibling::p[1]}{xml:p:noindent} or \xmlsetsetup{#1}{p/reverse-sibling::p[position()==1 and @class=='incipit']/following-sibling::p[1]}{xml:p:noindent}
\xmlregistersetup{xml:somesetups}
\startxmlsetups xml:text \indenting[{yes,first,12pt}] \xmlflush{#1} \stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:p \doif{\xmlattribute{#1}{reverse-sibling::p[1]}{class}}{incipit}{\noindent} \xmlflush{#1}\par \stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:p:noindent \noindent\xmlflush{#1}\par \stopxmlsetups
\starttext \xmlprocessbuffer{main}{test}{} \stoptext
It's the example of the original message of this thread, with the modifications posted in the second message.
In the \startxmlsetups section I tried to put that condition in a \xmlsetsetup, but I commented it out because it did not work.
Here's where I found an example with reverse-sibling: https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context%40ntg.nl/msg77364.html I was searching for "sibling" in the mailing list archive to see whether "sibling expressions" had been implemented.
Greetings, Massi
On 10/17/2015 11:19 AM, mf wrote:
"reverse-sibling" is ConTeXt specific and very useful: it's a "reversed preceding-sibling", so that you find the nearest sibling at index [1]. I've used it successfully in a \doif statement, but I failed in translating it in a \xmlsetsetup statement, to tell ConTeXt: "this setup is for an element p whose nearest preceding sibling p has class 'incipit'".
In that case, why don't you show the code where you've used it successfully and maybe we can take it from there.
Thomas
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