Subject: Re: [xsl] Where is 'intersect' Operator Defined in XPath 3? From: "Eliot Kimber eliot.kimber@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2022 15:22:19 -0000 |
As a past and current Game Master I can say that while I still have my Dungeon Masters Screen from the 80s, I no longer use it (leaving aside that it reflects Advance D&D and not the D&D 5e we play today). I do all my game mastering online. Ditto for quick reference for all things technical. It probably helps that all my games these days are also played over Zoom Cheers, E. _____________________________________________ Eliot Kimber Sr Staff Content Engineer O: 512 554 9368 M: 512 554 9368 servicenow.com<https://www.servicenow.com> LinkedIn<https://www.linkedin.com/company/servicenow> | Twitter<https://twitter.com/servicenow> | YouTube<https://www.youtube.com/user/servicenowinc> | Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/servicenow> From: Wendell Piez wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Monday, August 15, 2022 at 9:36 AM To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [xsl] Where is 'intersect' Operator Defined in XPath 3? [External Email] Friends, I am coming in late (after a week by scenic Lake Otsego, without email), with apologies -- Of course, the solution is an updated QuickRef such as Mulberry's Quick References (back in the day), and yes, good examples of this kind of thing are works of art. I hesitate to mention this only because I am not volunteering to do any actual work this time. :-) But a hand-held printable "Dungeon master's guide" cheat sheet to go with whatever Norm is working on, would be fantabulous (wouldn't it)? BTW to this day most XPathers do not know you can do key('a',@b)/key('c',@d) ... for this reason a good Quick Ref has examples https://mulberrytech.com/quickref/xpath2.pdf<https://urldefense.com/v3/__http s:/mulberrytech.com/quickref/xpath2.pdf__;!!N4vogdjhuJM!CXuc9EBl8FmHlHdTksmQS OIdRrxwGM_laK8yPTtIED3JyQsceuXrRqp9CuNc002juwqJYp5WsuTOxpe6NkeIOTxIjRYJgcR_WB WBGklNQ68$> (by Sam, me, Debbie and Tommie?) - evidently, both page-printable and online-browsable forms present actual design problems. Think about how it should look on a handheld device, for example. Cheers, Wendell On Fri, Aug 12, 2022 at 3:36 AM Norm Tovey-Walsh ndw@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:ndw@xxxxxxxxxx> <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxx rytech.com>> wrote: > In my abundant ignorance of the editorial process I assumed that at > least each function (nd other component) of the language would have a > few paras of explanation; but specifically would occupy something like > a <sect*> to itself at some level, with the name of the function in > the <title>, or perhaps as the xml:id. It is then trivial to list > them all, with a view to indexing, checking, assigning to > subcommittees, etc. But perhaps I have been working with structured > document systems for too long :-) Thats certainly the case, theres a lot of valuable information in the markup that we can use to improve access to the specs. Be seeing you, norm -- Norman Tovey-Walsh <ndw@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:ndw@xxxxxxxxxx>> https://nwalsh.com/<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/nwalsh.com/__;!!N4vogd jhuJM!CXuc9EBl8FmHlHdTksmQSOIdRrxwGM_laK8yPTtIED3JyQsceuXrRqp9CuNc002juwqJYp5 WsuTOxpe6NkeIOTxIjRYJgcR_WBWBWMz2LNA$> > Science is not a tradition, it is the organized use of evidence from > the real world to make inferences about the real worldmeaning the real > universe, which is, in Carl Sagans words, all that is, or ever was, or > ever will be.--Richard Dawkins -- ...Wendell Piez... ...wendell -at- nist -dot- gov... ...wendellpiez.com... ...pellucidliterature.org... ...pausepress.org... ...github.com/wendellpiez.<https://urldefense.com/v3/__http:/github.com/wende llpiez.__;!!N4vogdjhuJM!CXuc9EBl8FmHlHdTksmQSOIdRrxwGM_laK8yPTtIED3JyQsceuXrR qp9CuNc002juwqJYp5WsuTOxpe6NkeIOTxIjRYJgcR_WBWBxhcAxso$>.. ...gitlab.coko.foundation/wendell... XSL-List info and archive<https://urldefense.com/v3/__http:/www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list__ ;!!N4vogdjhuJM!CXuc9EBl8FmHlHdTksmQSOIdRrxwGM_laK8yPTtIED3JyQsceuXrRqp9CuNc00 2juwqJYp5WsuTOxpe6NkeIOTxIjRYJgcR_WBWBH_MOgfI$> EasyUnsubscribe<https://urldefense.com/v3/__http:/lists.mulberrytech.com/unsu b/xsl-list/3453418__;!!N4vogdjhuJM!CXuc9EBl8FmHlHdTksmQSOIdRrxwGM_laK8yPTtIED 3JyQsceuXrRqp9CuNc002juwqJYp5WsuTOxpe6NkeIOTxIjRYJgcR_WBWBWBfX6fw$> (by email<>)
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