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Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: Using XREF to REFNAMEDIV
Hi Trevor, most elements don't support XREFs, mostly it just doesn't make much sense, there's nothing to display as xref-text. You can always write: <xref linkend="asamplexref"> They refer to things like the following: <refnamediv id="asamplexref" xreflabel="sample"> <refname>sample</refname> <refpurpose>Create new sample</refpurpose> </refnamediv> or even: <xref linkend="asamplexref" endterm="asamplexrefterm"> They refer to things like the following: <refnamediv id="asamplexref"> <refname id="asamplexrefterm">sample</refname> <refpurpose>Create new sample</refpurpose> </refnamediv> If you always want to refer to the refname, you need to customize the stylesheets. Unfortunely, there's no modularization regarding xref's (Is on my whish/to do list). See the patch submitted to SourceForge to support xrefs to varlistentires automatically for a code example for what you need to put into a customization layer. Hope this helps, Jens Trevor Jenkins <trevor.jenkins@suneidesis.com> writes: > In my document there are several occurences of tags like this: > > <xref linkend="asamplexref"> > > They refer to things like the following: > > <refnamediv id="asamplexref"> > <refname>sample</refname> > <refpurpose>Create new sample</refpurpose> > </refnamediv> > > Sadly when I process these with (open)jade 1.3.1, which I ripped from > sourceforge yeaterday, I get lots of errors saying: > > [xref to REFNAMEDIV unsupported]
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