Referencing previous steps
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Referencing previous steps
I'm working on a task topic. In some of the later steps, I want to refer back to earlier steps. I don't want to hardcode the step number....if I add a new step, those numbers will become wrong. So I'm setting up an xref to get the step number, like so:
<cmd>Reconnect any connectors that were disconnected in step <xref href="#TaskID/StepID"/>.</cmd>
My goal is to create a PDF document that will be printed and mailed to a customer. In this case, when I run my PDF transformation, the step numbers come out blue. I think it looks bad to have blue text (obviously a link) in a printed document. I was able to change the link-attrs.xsl file to make them black. Is this the best that I can do? I know that they are still considered links because when I hover over them while looking at the PDF in Adobe, the cursor icon changes.
Does Oxygen have a way to reference another step's *number* that is not link-based? Additionally, in my above example, the step number that appears in Author mode is wrong, but the step number in the generated output.
I can live with both of these things, but just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing anything.
<cmd>Reconnect any connectors that were disconnected in step <xref href="#TaskID/StepID"/>.</cmd>
My goal is to create a PDF document that will be printed and mailed to a customer. In this case, when I run my PDF transformation, the step numbers come out blue. I think it looks bad to have blue text (obviously a link) in a printed document. I was able to change the link-attrs.xsl file to make them black. Is this the best that I can do? I know that they are still considered links because when I hover over them while looking at the PDF in Adobe, the cursor icon changes.
Does Oxygen have a way to reference another step's *number* that is not link-based? Additionally, in my above example, the step number that appears in Author mode is wrong, but the step number in the generated output.
I can live with both of these things, but just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing anything.
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Re: Referencing previous steps
Hi,
So:
Regards,
Radu
So:
Probably with more XSLT customization you can have them treated as plain text content or set a special @outputclass attribute value on the xref to state that you do not want it to appear as a link in the published output, but you would need more work for this and it may not be worth it.Is this the best that I can do? I know that they are still considered links because when I hover over them while looking at the PDF in Adobe, the cursor icon changes.
No, the DITA standard only has the possibilities to use <xref> or <link> to refer to various target elements and have that link text be automatically filled.Does Oxygen have a way to reference another step's *number* that is not link-based?
If you give me a small DITA content example with the way in which the Author visual mode is mistaken when the step number is computed we could try to fix it in a future version.Additionally, in my above example, the step number that appears in Author mode is wrong, but the step number in the generated output.
Regards,
Radu
Radu Coravu
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Re: Referencing previous steps
Thanks. First, here is a screenshot (Using XML Editor 20.0, build 2018032903): https://i.imgur.com/17oKOIg.png
The code is below. You can see that the "refer to" in step 5 should point to step 1, but it points to step 2.
When testing this, I first set up this file, and linked to the step. Oxygen correctly put the step number. Then I added some more steps in-between, and Oxygen didn't "refresh" the step number.
The code is below. You can see that the "refer to" in step 5 should point to step 1, but it points to step 2.
When testing this, I first set up this file, and linked to the step. Oxygen correctly put the step number. Then I added some more steps in-between, and Oxygen didn't "refresh" the step number.
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE task PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Task//EN" "task.dtd">
<task
id="StepRefTest">
<title>Step Ref Test</title>
<taskbody>
<steps>
<step
id="ReferredToStep">
<cmd>Do a thing.</cmd>
<stepxmp><image
href="StepRefImage.png"
id="image_ij3_nkw_xdb"/></stepxmp>
</step>
<step>
<cmd>Do a thing.</cmd>
</step>
<step>
<cmd>Do a thing.</cmd>
<stepxmp><image
href="StepRefImage.png"
id="image_c2v_skw_xdb"/></stepxmp>
</step>
<step>
<cmd>Do a thing.</cmd>
<stepxmp><image
href="StepRefImage.png"
id="image_inv_skw_xdb"/></stepxmp>
</step>
<step>
<cmd>Do a thing. Refer to step <xref
href="#StepRefTest/ReferredToStep"/></cmd>
</step>
<step>
<cmd>Do a thing.</cmd>
</step>
</steps>
</taskbody>
</task>
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Re: Referencing previous steps
Hi,
Thanks for the example, I understand now. Indeed we do not refresh the reference counter every time you add new steps to the current document. I will add an internal issue to look into this. In the meantime in the "DITA" main menu there is a "Refresh References" which you can manually call.
Regards,
Radu
Thanks for the example, I understand now. Indeed we do not refresh the reference counter every time you add new steps to the current document. I will add an internal issue to look into this. In the meantime in the "DITA" main menu there is a "Refresh References" which you can manually call.
Regards,
Radu
Radu Coravu
<oXygen/> XML Editor
http://www.oxygenxml.com
<oXygen/> XML Editor
http://www.oxygenxml.com
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