On 14 Feb 2021, at 23:12, Gerben Wierda <gerben.wierda@rna.nl> wrote:
foo.at[“attribute:B”]I looked at the code and guessed this. Still haven’t found really good documentation for lua, lua in ConTeXt, and especially theXML stuff (it’s all written as \xmlsomething TeX commands. No idea if this is ConTeXt, lua or whatever but it works.Gerben Wierda (LinkedIn)R&A Enterprise Architecture (main site)
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Book: Mastering ArchiMateOn 14 Feb 2021, at 22:40, Gerben Wierda <gerben.wierda@rna.nl> wrote:___________________________________________________________________________________If I have an XML element like this:<A x=“one” attribute:B=“two"/>and it has been read in a lua variable foo, I can get at attribute x with foo.at.xBut how do I get at attribute:B?Gerben Wierda (LinkedIn)R&A Enterprise Architecture (main site)
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