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Subject: Xrefstyle attributes for olinks
- From: Zbyszek Cybulski <z.cybulski@gmail.com>
- To: DocBook Apps <docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 11:29:37 +0100
Hi all,
I have a number of references to various sections in my documents. For most cases, the standard olink processing is OK. However, there are some parts of documentation, where I have to be more specific and refer to the page number (let's call it extended olinks). So, I use the following syntax:
<olink targetdoc="InstallGuide" targetptr="section_id" xrefstyle="select: label title page"/>
When I transform my documentation to PDF using XEP, the links within PDF looks like the following example:
Chapter 3: System requirements (page ?)
The link is correct, that is, it leads to the correct place in the PDF file. The only problem is the page number.
I have turned on the olink debugging: during transformation there are several following messages:
Description: W Olink debug: cases for targetdoc='InstallGuide' and targetptr='section_id' in language 'en'.
Description: W Olink debug: CaseA NOT matched
and then a bunch like the following:
Description: W Olink debug: CaseA matched.
Description: W Olink debug: CaseA key is the final selection: InstallGuide/section_id/
Description: W xrefstyle is 'select: label title page'.
Description: W Olink debug: xrefstyle template is 'Chapter %n: %t (page %p)'.
Description: W Olink debug: root element of target.database is 'targetset'.
I guess these are places where the extended olinks are called.
In addition, XEP also issues a warning message at the end of transformation:
[warning] unresolved page-number-citation: ''
What am I doing wrong? My tool chain is DTD 4.4/XSL-FO 1.69.1/XEP 4.4
Thanks,
-Zbyszek
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