Subject: Re: [xsl] Where is 'intersect' Operator Defined in XPath 3? From: "Norm Tovey-Walsh ndw@xxxxxxxxxx" <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2022 07:35:39 -0000 |
> In my abundant ignorance of the editorial process I assumed that at > least each function (nd other component) of the language would have a > few paras of explanation; but specifically would occupy something like > a <sect*> to itself at some level, with the name of the function in > the <title>, or perhaps as the xml:id. It is then trivial to list > them all, with a view to indexing, checking, assigning to > subcommittees, etc. But perhaps I have been working with structured > document systems for too long :-) Thatbs certainly the case, therebs a lot of valuable information in the markup that we can use to improve access to the specs. Be seeing you, norm -- Norman Tovey-Walsh <ndw@xxxxxxxxxx> https://nwalsh.com/ > Science is not a tradition, it is the organized use of evidence from > the real world to make inferences about the real worldbmeaning the real > universe, which is, in Carl Saganbs words, all that is, or ever was, or > ever will be.--Richard Dawkins [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature which had a name of signature.asc]
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