James,
You asked about a stylesheet that
enables someone to easily switch between two (arbitrary?) overlapping
hierarchies as the
dominant hierarchy?
Have you looked at my Extreme paper of 2004?
See
http://www.mulberrytech.com/Extreme/Proceedings/html/2004/Piez01/EML2004Piez01.html
The job is not impossible, but isn't exactly trivial either. It requires
careful specification of several intermediate steps. So it may be a taller
order than you think. The hardest part is knowing when the target hierarchy
is in fact a hierarchy. (We're working on that. This is the problem that
made me to decide to do my tag-writing in LMNL "dragontooth" or "sawtooth"
syntax, not XML.) If you know, in advance, that it is, things are a bit easier.
If you want to know more about this, ask me off-list.
Cheers,
Wendell
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