Ahoi, I’m working on ePubs again and need a bit more information in the exported xml. E.g. I defined my own small caps macro: \def\SC#1{{\sc\lowercase{#1}}} to be able to say \SC{ISO} instead of changing everything into lowercase like {\sc iso}. (I also tried OpenType features, but those were too unreliable with my fonts. That’s not the problem here.) But my small caps end as unmarked lowercase in the exported xml. I didn’t manage to combine my above approach with \definehighlight, but after poking around in the source (core-sys.mkiv, strc-tag.mkiv) I found this solution: \def\SC#1{\dostarttagged{highlight}{scaps}{\sc\lowercase{#1}}\dostoptagged} so that \SC{ISO} becomes <highlight detail="scaps">iso</highlight> Works for me. Better suggestions? Greetlings, Hraban --- http://www.fiee.net http://wiki.contextgarden.net GPG Key ID 1C9B22FD
Henning Hraban Ramm mailto:texml@fiee.net 8. November 2017 um 10:57 Ahoi, I’m working on ePubs again and need a bit more information in the exported xml.
E.g. I defined my own small caps macro: \def\SC#1{{\sc\lowercase{#1}}} to be able to say \SC{ISO} instead of changing everything into lowercase like {\sc iso}. (I also tried OpenType features, but those were too unreliable with my fonts. That’s not the problem here.)
But my small caps end as unmarked lowercase in the exported xml. I didn’t manage to combine my above approach with \definehighlight, but after poking around in the source (core-sys.mkiv, strc-tag.mkiv) I found this solution:
\def\SC#1{\dostarttagged{highlight}{scaps}{\sc\lowercase{#1}}\dostoptagged}
so that \SC{ISO} becomes <highlight detail="scaps">iso</highlight>
Works for me. Better suggestions?
\definehighlight[SC][style=capital] \starttext so that \SC{ISO} becomes \stoptext or \setupsynonyms[abbreviation][synonymstyle=capital] \abbreviation{ISO}{International Organization for Standardization} \starttext so that \ISO\ becomes \stoptext Wolfgang
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Henning Hraban Ramm
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Wolfgang Schuster