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Re: [xsl] Problems grouping nested items within a completely flat structure

2014-08-07 09:33:59
Frank,
I didn't mean to their presentation in the input document.
My question is whether, abstractly, a "2nd Section" element is
intended as a sub-section of a "1st-section" element.
Or, put another way, whether the desired output has "2nd section"
elements as nested inside "1st-section" elements, or whether the "2nd"
refers to that section simply being the second section of the chapter?



On Thu, Aug 7, 2014 at 4:19 PM, Wegmann, Frank
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wrote:
No, they all are siblings to each other, in the same way as shown in the 
sample file. They all are paras, just with a different pgftag attribute value.





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Frank,

Question: Are the "section" elements nested inside each other?

In other words, should a "2nd section" element be a child of a "1st section" 
element... that is a sub-section of the section?





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