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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2020-05-28 18:10:09 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2020-05-28 18:10:09 +0000
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parenta0cd52e74c71a51b422c2e1be7195b58c23ba1ba (diff)
support :attr on separator markup, from J\"urgen S
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@@ -927,17 +927,16 @@ location references in a hierarchical form. With the commands
<PRE>
(markup-range [:open string] [:close string] [:sep string]
[:class locref-class]
+ [:attr attribute]
[:length num] [:ignore-end])
</PRE>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>A range consists of two location references. Markup can be specified
with the <CODE>:open</CODE> and <CODE>:close</CODE> arguments and one separator given
by the argument <CODE>:sep</CODE>.
-<P>Since both location references are tagged with markup defined by the
-command <CODE>markup-locref</CODE> a specialization on attributes or depth is
-not necessary. Specialization is allowed on the class they belong to,
-because the separator between two location refences may be different
-for each location class. Argument <CODE>:length</CODE> can be used to define
+<P>The markup of the separator can be specified attributes via
+the<CODE>:attr</CODE> tag.
+<P>Argument <CODE>:length</CODE> can be used to define
different markup for different lengths. In conjunction with
<CODE>:length</CODE> is may be useful not to print the second location
reference at all. For example, one wishes to markup ranges of length 1