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Subject: Re: [dita] Presence of @id affects processing?
On 10/28/09 5:27 PM, "seth.park@freescale.com" <seth.park@freescale.com> wrote: > The 1.1 lang spec for <fn/> says that the presence of the ID attribute on > <fn/> affects how the footnote is rendered. Is that true? > > If so, I think we need to mention it in the ID attribute section of the > archspec. I'm imagining a tool vendor providing an option to "automatically > generate IDs", not knowing that the presence of the ID attribute has > processing implications. I think fn is the only one. If an <fn> has an ID, then it does not directly generate a callout, but must be referenced by <fnref>. It makes some kind of twisted sense but it is a bit of an odd rule. I don't think there are any other elements for which the use of @id has a similar effect. Cheers, Eliot ---- Eliot Kimber | Senior Solutions Architect | Really Strategies, Inc. email: ekimber@reallysi.com <mailto:ekimber@reallysi.com> office: 610.631.6770 | cell: 512.554.9368 2570 Boulevard of the Generals | Suite 213 | Audubon, PA 19403 www.reallysi.com <http://www.reallysi.com> | http://blog.reallysi.com <http://blog.reallysi.com> | www.rsuitecms.com <http://www.rsuitecms.com>
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