Michael,

Have tried putting the <document/> content in a sitemap and giving the 
directory structure for the output, see Bob's guidance at 
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/OlinkDetails.html.

Regards

Nick

From: Fritsch, Michael [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2014 3:49 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [docbook-apps] Olinking for PDF generates absolute path

Hello,

I try to get olinks between PDF manuals. I use XEP as the XSL-FO renderer and 
DocBook 1.78.1 stylesheets with some customizations.

I use the following olink database file:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE targetset [
        <!ENTITY importer SYSTEM "importer-developer-en/target.db">
        <!ENTITY operations SYSTEM "operation-basics-en/target.db">

        ]>
<targetset>

            <document targetdoc="AImporterDeveloperManual_280878" 
baseuri="importer-developer-en.pdf">
              &importer;
            </document>
            <document targetdoc="AOperationsBasicKnowledge-285398" 
baseuri="operation-basics-en.pdf">
              &operations;
            </document>

</targetset>

(Using baseuri="file:importer-developer-en.pdf" does not work for me.)

In the PDF I get an absolute link as shown in the screenshot with the build 
directory as the prefix but what I want is a relative path.
Is there a setting to get it or do I something wrong?

Best regards,
Michael


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