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Re: Linenumbering & word index

Subject: Re: Linenumbering & word index
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 7 Aug 2004 22:04:36 +0100
word generate index
easiest is probably to copy each line/head into the new tree as a child
or immediate sibling of the new l or head (probably use different element
names. to make it less confusing.

an alternative would be to get the lines from the original tree, I
suppose one way would be to key on generate-d
xsl:key name=ids  match="head|l" use=generate-id()
then when you make your new l  line have something like
<xsl:template match="l">
 <l original="generate-id()">...

then when processing your new tree you can get back to the old by
$originalroot/key('ids',current()/@original)

where originalroot is a saved copy of / your input top level node.

David




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