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Subject: Figure Reference in Text
Hi All, What is the 'proper' way to mark up the figure reference ('Figure 1' below) and the caption text which occurs in the text? I simply inserted a <para> child into <caption> to house the text. The <link> functions correctly in both HTML and PDF output. One other question is how can I color the link in the PDF output? Currently it is rendered in the same black color. For example, --------------------- Begin sample ------------------------------ This is the first sentence. This is the second sentence, so now please look at <link linkend='fig 1'>Figure 1</link>. This graphic is a pretty picture of a circle. Many more sentences follow <mediaobject id='fig 1'> <imageobject> <imagedata fileref="/Samples/circle.jpg"/> </imageobject> <caption> <para> Figure 1. A circle which is used purely as example </para> </caption> </mediaobject> This is the next sentence. And so on and so on. --------------------- End sample ------------------------------ Cheers, Tristan ------------------------------ Tristan J. Fiedler Postdoctoral Fellow - Stein Lab Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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