> how can an author see that some text is also readable on another page
> (a.k.a. transcluded)? Does the WYSYWYG editor show this information? How
> easy is it to accidentally break the link or to edit the source text in
> a way that the target text becomes invalid?
> Then leave the original source where it is most important, or where the
> most page hits are expected.

That's the point of transluded text.  It's located in one place, but
looks like it's part of many pages.  If someone edits the text, it's
edited in-line in the page they start editing from (or appears that way
to the editor).

If you open the original, it has a begin and end tagging around the
transcluded text.

Any text can be broken.. is it easy to break.. sur.. remove the {{lst}}
link in the target page.. the source is no longer included.  I woudln't
concern myself about it... someone could go and delete any number of
paragraphs in any page... same effect.

Translusions are used in quite a few places.. the User Guides for
example have transcluded text - as I discovered a while back :-)

C.
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Clayton Cornell       ccorn...@openoffice.org
OpenOffice.org Documentation Project co-lead
StarOffice - Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Hamburg, Germany

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