Navigation tree not displayed when jumping from glossary term
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2022 1:38 pm
Hi all,
I am using a customized version of the WebHelp Responsive scenario in Oxygen XML Editor 24.1 . In my main map, I created a "GIossary" topic head element. Under this element, I reference a submap for my glossary entries. The submap follows the best practices described in this help topic: https://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/versions/ ... ssary.html
In the submap, the glossary DITA files are referenced as type "Glossary Reference", with attributes toc and print set to "yes".
When I create my HTML output, the navigation tree on the left side initially looks fine, all my glossary DITA topics are displayed as subtopics of the Glossary entry. But when I go to a content page and click on a glossary link there, the glossary definition page opens without the navigation tree on the left side.
Could you give me a hint how to solve this? I would like to have the navigation tree present in all cases.
Is the topic head element creating the problem? I inserted it because when I reference the submap directly from the main map, all my glossary entries are displayed on the first level in my navigation tree, even when setting "Glossary" as navigation title directly on the submap.
Thanks and Best regards,
Tanja
I am using a customized version of the WebHelp Responsive scenario in Oxygen XML Editor 24.1 . In my main map, I created a "GIossary" topic head element. Under this element, I reference a submap for my glossary entries. The submap follows the best practices described in this help topic: https://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/versions/ ... ssary.html
In the submap, the glossary DITA files are referenced as type "Glossary Reference", with attributes toc and print set to "yes".
When I create my HTML output, the navigation tree on the left side initially looks fine, all my glossary DITA topics are displayed as subtopics of the Glossary entry. But when I go to a content page and click on a glossary link there, the glossary definition page opens without the navigation tree on the left side.
Could you give me a hint how to solve this? I would like to have the navigation tree present in all cases.
Is the topic head element creating the problem? I inserted it because when I reference the submap directly from the main map, all my glossary entries are displayed on the first level in my navigation tree, even when setting "Glossary" as navigation title directly on the submap.
Thanks and Best regards,
Tanja