Thanks all!
On Jun 17, 2005, at 6:53 AM, Michael Kay wrote:
One solution to this kind of problem is to replace the markup by text,
and
then treat it as an analyze-string problem:
Interesting! Is my assumption right that if I need to do additional
work with the "bar" example element, I should use the grouping
approach?
The real example is my typical citation. If I footnote a citation, I
need to move the footnote mark outside the end-of-sentence period.
E.g. in one style I'd have:
... text (Doe, 1999).
... and in another:
... text.[1]
But I need to do a ton of processing with that bar/citation element.
OTOH, I suppose I could use two modes; one to process the citation, and
the other to clean up the punctuation?
Bruce
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