Hi to all, I' ve started playing with xml --> context. I've read the docs but even if I am able to do some very basic operation I'm in troubles doing my first real experiment. I've already generated a book from the collection of html help files of the SuperCollider language using a cumbersome python script. But I was guessing that probably using xml mapping would make my life easier. An example file to be processed is here: http://supercollider.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/supercollider/trunk/ build/Help/Style%20Guide/Documentation%20Style%20Guide.html?view=log The html is w3c compliant and being automatically generated seems to be consistent. I'm able to do easily stuff like this, which is a promising start: \startenvironment scEnv \enableregime[utf] \defineXMLenvironment [body] \starttext \stoptext %\defineXMLenvironment [style] \starthiding \stophiding \defineXMLcommand [p] \par \defineXMLgrouped [b] \bf \stopenvironment But: 1. how do I simply skip undesired tags? The \start-\stophiding trick (which in any case does not work: why?) was a hack in order to not typeset the stile tags 2. how can i map class attributes in order to specify for each of them e.g fontname, points, color, indenting? Thanks as usual Best -a- -------------------------------------------------- Andrea Valle -------------------------------------------------- CIRMA - DAMS Università degli Studi di Torino --> http://www.cirma.unito.it/andrea/ --> andrea.valle@unito.it -------------------------------------------------- I did this interview where I just mentioned that I read Foucault. Who doesn't in university, right? I was in this strip club giving this guy a lap dance and all he wanted to do was to discuss Foucault with me. Well, I can stand naked and do my little dance, or I can discuss Foucault, but not at the same time; too much information. (Annabel Chong) -------------------------------------------------- Andrea Valle -------------------------------------------------- CIRMA - DAMS Università degli Studi di Torino --> http://www.cirma.unito.it/andrea/ --> andrea.valle@unito.it -------------------------------------------------- I did this interview where I just mentioned that I read Foucault. Who doesn't in university, right? I was in this strip club giving this guy a lap dance and all he wanted to do was to discuss Foucault with me. Well, I can stand naked and do my little dance, or I can discuss Foucault, but not at the same time; too much information. (Annabel Chong)