On 2/4/2010 11:21 AM, TJ Frazier wrote:
Hi, Jean,

On 2/4/2010 08:07, Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
Some of our user guide chapters have large numbers of cross-references
to figures that immediately follow the sentence or paragraph referring
to them; other chapters have very few x-refs in those situations.

Because x-refs have a tendency to randomly go goofy when chapters are
combined in a book, I recommend that we avoid using unnecessary x-refs.
Some are necesary, for example if they refer to a figure on a different
page, but many really are not needed for clarity. Let's purge the
unnecessary ones.

--Jean


Do you know if there's an issue filed on this? I gather that it's not all x-refs, and hard to reproduce. If nobody's come up with a good test case, I'll try downloading all the chapters of whatever (GS3?), and look at the master for problems. (Any hints on what chapter(s)?)

There is an awkward kludge that some writers/editors employ to get around the x-ref problems with master documents. I tend to never employ any kludges because if and when such non- or mal-functioning gets corrected, such a kludged document might be littered with unpredictable time bombs afterwards.

Gary

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