Questions and observations on the div html export
List, I have been wrestling with the div.html output produced by the export back end, and have a few questions. On the list, Hans has suggested defining elements with two commands, as: \setelementbackendtag [BlockItem] \setelementnature [BlockItem][display] \setelementbackendtag [InlineItem] \setelementnature [InlineItem][inline] These commands do not appear on the wiki or in i-context.pdf. In i-context.pdf, we find: 1 2 3 \setelementexporttag [...][...][...] OPT 1 NAME 2_export_ nature pdf 3 inline display mixed I have tried this latter command in many variations, and cannot understand just how to use it. For example, both of these: \setelementexporttag[BlockItem][display] \setelementexporttag[BlockItem][export][display] generate divs with class="display", when one wants class="BlockItem". But the pair \setelementbackendtag and \setelementnature works for that. Is there any documentation for any of these commands, beyond the syntax in i-convert for \setelementexporttag? The \startelement command takes one or two arguments. The first is the element name, and is required. What is the intended use of the second argument, a list of key/value pairs? Nothing seems to be passed via the back end to the div.html (or raw.xml) file. Next, the back end generates div elements for both block and inline scopes, while html calls for span elements as inline containers. Defined highlights, which are by nature inline containers, are also translated to divs instead of spans. The generated css does identify the divs with display: block and display: inline as appropriate, but that does not help with tools that work with html. (HTML Tidy, for example, will happily introduce extra whitespace because it inserts a newline before a div that should really be a span.) Finally, what is meant by mixed (with respect to inline and display)? If anyone else has figured out some of this stuff, please send some pointers. -- Rik
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