On 30 Aug 2018, at 00:53, Hans Hagen
wrote: On 8/29/2018 5:54 PM, Hans van der Meer wrote:
Doing: \xmlremovesetup{SETUP} does not seems to have an effect. Is it possible to deactivate a xml setup and reinstate at at a later point in time? normally one uses modes for that (inside the setup)
ir you can decide for explicit filtering (\xmlfilter)
I cannot imagine how to accomplish it that way, given my intentions. Solved it with a global if (not so happy with global code, but could not think of a neater, local solution). All other solutions I tried typeset multiple copies of <subsubnode> <topnode> <subnode> <subsubnode> </subsubnode> </subnode> </topnode> \startxmlsetups process:topnode (structures the output, collects all <subsubnode>s here) \global\topleveltrue \xmlall{#1}{subsubnode} \global\toplevelfalse \stopxmlsetups \startxmlsetups process:subsubnode \iftoplevel … \fi \stopxmlsetups dr. Hans van der Meer