1,/<iso_639_entries/b
# on each new iso-code process the current one
\!\(<iso_639_entry\|</iso_639_entries>\)!{
x
s/^$//
# we are on the first iso-code--nothing to process here
t
# process and write to output
s/\s\+/ /g
s/<iso_639_entry//
s!/\s*>!!
# use '%' as a separator of parsed and unparsed input
s/\(.*\)iso_639_2T_code="\([^"]\+\)"\(.*\)/\2 % \1 \3/
s/\([^%]\+\)%\(.*\)iso_639_2B_code="\([^"]\+\)"\(.*\)/\1\t\3 % \2 \4/
# clear subst. memory for the next t
t clear
:clear
s/\([^%]\+\)%\(.*\)iso_639_1_code="\([^"]\+\)"\(.*\)/\1\t\3 % \2 \4/
t name
# no 639-1 code--write xx
s/%/\tXX %/
:name
s/\([^%]\+\)%\(.*\)name="\([^"]\+\)"\(.*\)/\1\t\3/
s/ \t/\t/g
p
b
:noout
}
H