Hi Bernard, I have several kinds of cross-reference formats: o Only section number/figure number/title number/step number. For figure and title number that's <$paranumonly>. For the others <$paranum>. o Section number + heading text <$paranum> "<$paratext>" I have also a heading4 format without section numbering. (I have 4 heading levels, no chapter level.) There I use only "<$paratext>". I use double-quotes. In my oppinion better than another character format. With several cross-references on each page and with different character formats the page layout would be confusing. For translations the double quotes must be replaced with those of the target language. I have a FrameScript which does this. Here I do not trust the translator. o The same as above plus: on page <$pagenum> I use this for those cross-references which are on another page of the PDF. I find the page number helpful, especially for steps of instructions (I need this format rarely) or for cross-references to heading4 (without section numbering).
I do not include any words before the cross-reference format into the format. I never know where such words should be positioned in another language. Or whether they must be inflected or can remain unchanged. In your source language this might be the same: in section 123 see section 123 (section 123) However, do you know, if this word is also the same in your target language? Best regards Winfried -----Original Message----- From: Framers [mailto:framers-bounces+wreng=tycoint....@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Bernard Aschwanden (Publishing Smarter) Sent: Friday, December 02, 2016 4:20 PM To: framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: [Framers] Cross reference format (what do you use?) Here is a simple question that I'm sure will have a LOT of opinion. I hope... Building some print-friendly xref formats, and I'm curious what people here actually use. We're all familiar with the function (I think) or at least, we should be. You may have text like this: Chapter 1. Canada Blah blah 1.A Alberta Blah blah 1.B New Brunswick Blah blah Plus you have tables, figures, equations, sections, examples, steps, etc, etc, etc. You link to stuff like "Canada" or "Chapter 1" or "Chapter 1. Canada" or even "Canada on page 23" or whatever. Some xref content may be "See <$paratext>" or "<$paranumonly>" or "step <$paranumonly>". You may also choose to put in sentences like "For more information see section <$paranumonly> on page\ <$pagenum>. " so that it is a self-contained sentence. I don't know. There are a LOT of ways to xref to stuff though. My question is this: What would be the top 3 or 4 ways *you* xref something? Not the steps to insert an xref, but the way it looks in your output. What does the code or the xref look like? Do you put in full sentence xrefs? Do you use words in them? Do you use quotes around content? I know that there are a bizzilion ways to xref stuff, so input would be greatly appreciated. Lastly, I'm not concerned about online as that can be changed at publish time. What do you do though in the print materials? For example, if I use "For more info see pg <$pagenum>. " as a sentence in the online I can just replace it with <$paranumonly>, or <@paratext>, or whatever. The issue for me is "what do people do for print" in regards to the numbering, text, quotes, etc. Thanks to all. Bernard Bernard Aschwanden bern...@publishingsmarter.com www.publishingsmarter.com Write Less. Write Better. ________________________________ This e-mail contains privileged and confidential information intended for the use of the addressees named above. If you are not the intended recipient of this e-mail, you are hereby notified that you must not disseminate, copy or take any action in respect of any information contained in it. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately by e-mail and immediately destroy this e-mail and its attachments. _______________________________________________ This message is from the Framers mailing list Send messages to framers@lists.frameusers.com Visit the list's homepage at http://www.frameusers.com Archives located at http://www.mail-archive.com/framers%40lists.frameusers.com/ Subscribe and unsubscribe at http://lists.frameusers.com/listinfo.cgi/framers-frameusers.com Send administrative questions to listad...@frameusers.com