Hi Jennifer,
On Sonntag, 7. Oktober 2007, Jennifer Moore wrote:
>
> 1. When I use <ulink url="whatever">link text</ulink>, the transform
> does succeed, and the resulting HTML contains the link as I'd
> expected/intended. But nevertheless, oXygen gives me one of its little
> red warning bars at the side of the editing window, and complains:
>
> === quote from oXygen ===
> E [oNVDL] unknown element "ulink" from namespace
> "http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"
> === end quote ===
>
> I was under the impression that <ulink> was ordinary allowable DocBook
> - so is this error message just an oXygen bug, or is there something I
> don't know?
From the above error message, it seems that you are using DocBook 5. In
version 5, ulink is removed. Use link instead. It's not a bug in oXygen.
By the way, you could even turn *every* inline element into a link by
using XLinks.
> 2. I'd like to use a title attribute in my HTML links
> (like: <a href="whateveraddress" title="additional explainy bit">link
> text</a>).
>
> Is there an easy way to place that title info into the DocBook file?
Use the following code:
<link xlink:href="whateveraddress"
xlink:title="additional explainy bit">...</link>
You have to declare the XLink namespace somewhere, usually in the root
element.
Bye,
Tom
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Thomas Schraitle
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