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Author: der.hans
Date:  
To: quatsch
Subject: sed for XML
moin moin,

Actually, sgrep with sed for XML :).

I have a chunk of XML I would like to transform. Any suggestions on how to
do the following from the command line?

----
     <table:table-row>
      <table:table-cell table:style-name="Table1.A1"
office:value-type="string">
       <text:p text:style-name="Standard">blah content stuff</text:p>
      </table:table-cell>
      <table:table-cell table:number-columns-spanned="2"
office:value-type="string">
       <text:p text:style-name="Standard"/>
      </table:table-cell>
      <table:covered-table-cell/>
     </table:table-row>
----


I would like to make the first cell span 3 columns and wipe out the second
cell.

The graphical tool essentially turns it into the following.

----
     <table:table-row>
      <table:table-cell table:style-name="Table1.A2"
table:number-columns-spanned="3" office:value-type="string">
       <text:p text:style-name="Standard">blah content stuff</text:p>
      </table:table-cell>
      <table:covered-table-cell/>
     </table:table-row>
----


A new style, Table1.A2, is introduced. That cell is spanned across three
columnts. The table:table-cell object for the second cell is removed.

I can do this with sed, but that invites XML issues. Also, there are some
more complex changes I want to make.

ciao,

der.hans
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