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but that is two identical xml:id fields, which can't be right .... [[User:Taco|Taco]]
 
but that is two identical xml:id fields, which can't be right .... [[User:Taco|Taco]]
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Taco,
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thanks, you are right of course! I was missing one level of the structure. Am working on it, but on the train, so not logged in.
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Thomas
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Thomas,
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Thanks so much for this careful step-by-step introduction.
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I hope I violate no protocol by asking a tyro question here.
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In running context against your example xml with your context 'stylesheet' tei-style.tex, I'm getting <code>! You can't use `\dimexpr' in restricted horizontal mode.</code> errors for each of the section, subsection, and pb <code>\defineinmargin</code> commands
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The contents of these marginal bits appear in the pdf output, but the distance argument (++0.3em etc.) appears there as well.
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Rank beginner here, apologies if I've missed something obvious.
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Jon
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--[[User:Jjon|Jjon]] 23:16, 17 November 2010 (UTC)
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: Jon, it is better to ask such questions on the mailing list. --[[User:Adityam|Aditya]] 04:24, 19 November 2010 (UTC)
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: Aditya, agreed.

Latest revision as of 17:12, 19 November 2010

Hi Thomas,

Something is amiss in your large xml block. You have:

      <div xml:id="VS1" n="I" type="book">
         <div xml:id="VS1" n="1" type="chapter">

but that is two identical xml:id fields, which can't be right .... Taco

Taco,

thanks, you are right of course! I was missing one level of the structure. Am working on it, but on the train, so not logged in.

Thomas



Thomas,

Thanks so much for this careful step-by-step introduction. I hope I violate no protocol by asking a tyro question here.

In running context against your example xml with your context 'stylesheet' tei-style.tex, I'm getting ! You can't use `\dimexpr' in restricted horizontal mode. errors for each of the section, subsection, and pb \defineinmargin commands

The contents of these marginal bits appear in the pdf output, but the distance argument (++0.3em etc.) appears there as well.

Rank beginner here, apologies if I've missed something obvious.

Jon

--Jjon 23:16, 17 November 2010 (UTC)

Jon, it is better to ask such questions on the mailing list. --Aditya 04:24, 19 November 2010 (UTC)
Aditya, agreed.