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Faehndrich Philippe wrote:
Hello,

Sorry, I still don't understand. 1) Should I have a single target.db file at the start of my project hierarchy (where my main document is, which includes other documents), or should I have one target.db file in each subdirectory of my project?

2) Can the targetdoc attribute of olink just be the xml id of the other document? or should it be the name of my xml file, with or without the relative path? or should it be the name of the generated html chunk? and the targetptr?

Thanks for your answers ...and patience.

Ph. Faehndrich
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Hi,

I'm a DocBook newbie, also trying to link to docs that have been XIncluded using Oxygen.

I tried the Olink stuff without much success, so after some tinkering I used this command:

<link linkend="unzip">unzip</link>

In the target file that I want to link to I added an ID:

<section xml:id="unzip">

When I transform using the standard Docbook PDF it seems to do the right thing. I have one PDF document, composed of all my XIncluded files. The hot links redirect to a the correct section of the document. I did not try HTML.

No need for olinkdb.xml, target.db etc. that I can see. The only weirdness is that I must put content in the <link> element, I can't get it to find the "hot" text in the target document.

This is so easy that I figure I must be doing something wrong. If anyone can set me straight I would appreciate it.

Thanks,
Dave



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