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diff --git a/testdata/osmlparser/simple_book.osml b/testdata/osmlparser/simple_book.osml index e8639b8..21751b9 100644 --- a/testdata/osmlparser/simple_book.osml +++ b/testdata/osmlparser/simple_book.osml @@ -1,55 +1,31 @@ -%{ -This is just a simple document for toying around -}% -\import{../osxmlparser/book_domain.osxml} -\import{../osxmlparser/headings_domain.osxml} - -% Define some local domain here -\domain#stuff - \import[rel=typesystem]{../osxmlparser/color.osxml} - \import[rel=domain]{../osxmlparser/book_domain.osxml} - \struct#fancy - \primitive#myLittleColor[type=color] - \parentRef[ref=book] - \fieldRef[ref="$default"] +\import[domain]{../osxmlparser/book_domain.osxml} +\import[domain]{../osxmlparser/headings_domain.osxml} + +%\domain#stuff +% \import[typesystem]{../osxmlparser/color.osxml} +% \struct#fancy +% \primitive#bla[type=color] +% \parentRef[ref=book] +% \fieldRef[ref=$default] \begin{book} This might be some introductory text or a dedication. -\chapter#myFirstChapter -\heading{My first chapter} +\chapter#myFirstChapter{My first chapter} Here we might have an introduction to the chapter. \section#myFirstSection \heading{A rather curious experiment} +\paragraph{!Here we might find the actual section content. +\heading{test}} -\paragraph +\section#mySndSection Here we might find the actual section content. -\paragraph -Test -\section#mySndSection -Here we might find the actual section content. +bla -% Create a simple fancy instance -\fancy{[10,g=10,b=10]} - -%{ -Note that this - \fancy [10,g=10,b=10] -will also work (since the braces are not counted as commands). However - \fancy [t=10,g=10,b=10] -will leave the fancy field empty and assign the data as string to the above -paragraph. -}% - -%{ -Another note: In the short term the behaviour of the "{" and "}" tokens should -be changed in the parser. They should only be parsed when they are valid (after -commands and after a closing field). This can easily be hacked in (albeit it -will be ugly) -}% +%\fancy{aquamarine} \end{book} |