I'm currently working on my pret-xml… just implementing attributes parsing… I will upload that asap (even if my lua is… really bad ;) ) My two cents: depending of the complexity of the underlying data model tranported by your xml medium, you should consider another tool (xsltproc, saxon, xsdcxx, …) and integrate it in your production chain. Could you describe in detail what your need is (in or off-list)? Renaud Le 13/11/2010 13:52, Peter Davis a écrit :
I was thinking of doing all the XML parsing in TeX/ConTeXt, so I was looking for examples of that. I'm still trying to learn my way around ConTeXt, and XML handling in particular, so I thought a pretty printer would be a good example.
Thank you! -pd
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 6:23 AM, Renaud AUBIN
wrote: Some precision. I don't think you could consider any pret-xml.lua as an example of XML processing. What processing would you apply to your XML file? Are considering to use directly lua to process your XML inputs? Sorry, but that's not clear to me… You are certainly aware of the fact that there is a plenty of SAX / XmlPulParser / CodeSynthesis Tree or parser samples around on the www.
Renaud
Le 12/11/2010 21:22, Peter Davis a écrit :
Anybody have an XML pretty printer ConTeXt document? That would make a great example of generic XML processing.
Thanks, -pd
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