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Subject: Feedback on navtitle from dita-users
See below. Best,
Kris Kristen James Eberlein Chair, OASIS DITA Technical Committee Principal consultant, Eberlein Consulting www.eberleinconsulting.com +1 919 622-1501; kriseberlein (skype) -------- Forwarded Message --------
We use it unwillingly in two ways.
(1) The editor that we use
shows the navtitle attribute value when you collapse the
graphical representation of the tag, but will not show the
element value. We never lock the titles, so this is an
authoring convenience only.
(2) In key definitions for
non-local linking, we've had to use the navtitle attribute
alongside the linktext element to cover xref, link, and
reltable. For PDF, the attribute is required for
reltable-based targets. For everything else (link or xref
in PDF and everything in non-PDF), the linktext element
works. See DITA OT issue 1439 in GitHub. Sorry, don't have
the link on my phone.
Megan Bock
Sent from my mobile On Feb 19, 2018, at 11:12 AM, nlpaisner84@alumni.amherst.edu [dita-users] <dita-users@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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