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Subject: Re: Problems grouping nested items within a completely flat structure
From: "David Rudel fwqhgads@xxxxxxxxx" <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2014 14:03:11 -0000
Re:  Problems grouping nested items within a completely
Frank,
If these sections are truly nested, in other words "1st Section"
elements are section headings and "2nd Section" elements are
sub-section headings and "3rd section" elements are sub-sub-section
headings, etc., then what I wrote earlier has to be modified.

The modification required depends a good deal on the structure:
Are there always 4 levels of sections?
Is the first element after, for example, a 1st Section element always
a 2nd section element, or can you have some body text summarizing the
section before the sub-section begins, etc?

Feel free to send me an abbreviated/redacted version of the file you
are looking at, and I'll give it a go sometime.
-David




On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Wegmann, Frank
frank.wegmann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>
>
> Hi David.
>
>
>
> In principle, there could be deeply further nested lists. In fact, this is
> not the case with the files at hand, so there are just two levels. But
> chapters are nested five levels down: para[@pgftag=bChapterb],
> para[@pgftag=b1st Sectionb], ..., para[@pgftag=b4th Sectionb], and
they are
> all siblings of one another:-(
>
> And my source file is about 5 MB large, so I need a scalable solution, my
> own one wasnbt...
>
>
>
> Frank
>
>
>
> From: David Rudel fwqhgads@xxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Mittwoch, 6. August 2014 15:25
> To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re:  Problems grouping nested items within a completely flat
> structure
>
>
>
> Frank,
> One quick question: can the nested lists themselves have nested lists? I
> gather from the way nested lists are handled in the source that they
cannot,
> or is there a separate type of @pgftag for each level of such a structure?
> (First level = Bulleted text, Second Level = Bullet Sub, etc.)
>
> Regardless of the above, a first step in trying to do this with a
> for-each-group would be to use the group-starting-with attribute:
>
> <xsl:for-each-group select="para"
> group-starting-with="para[@pgftag=('Chapter','Body Text')]">
>
>
>
> From a cursory look at your source and desired output, this would break the
> elements into snippets that have a particular form of either a chapter
> heading or a collection of non-list elements followed by a single list.
>
> Then these individual snippets can be processed.
>
>
>
> -David
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