Hi Radu,

Thanks for your quick and extensive reply. Unfortunately, the trick doesn’t 
work in our Eclipse/CMS web environment ☹. It did work in my Oxygen stand alone 
version, so I did something right…

Kind regards,

Judith

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Editor Support (Radu Coravu)
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2024 9:59 AM
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Subject: Re: [oXygen-user] [OXYGEN-13700] cross references in reusable content


Hello Judith,

An internal link inside a reused component should look like this:
<div id="reusable">
            <table id="myTable">
                <tgroup cols="1">
                    <tbody>
                        <row>
                            <entry></entry>
                        </row>
                    </tbody>
                </tgroup>
            </table>
            <p>
                Paragraph <xref href="#./myTable"/>
            </p>
        </div>
So:
<xref href="#./myTable"/>
That "#." part is called a self link, there are some examples of it here:

https://www.oxygenxml.com/dita/1.3/specs/langRef/base/xref.html<https://www.oxygenxml.com/dita/1.3/specs/langRef/base/xref.html>

So the "<xref href="#./myTable"/>" should properly resolve in the HTML/PDF no 
matter where the entire reusable component will be used.

But this depends also on the publishing offered by Ixiasoft which we do not 
control.

About how you can insert "<xref href="#./myTable"/>" constructs, Ixiasoft in 
general allows only inserting keyref links but in this case such a relative 
href link would need to be inserted in order for the link to work. If 
Ixiasoft's Oxygen integration does not offer you the way to insert such a link 
in the Author page, you can try to insert it in the Text editing mode and ask 
Ixiasoft to take such an use case into account for a future version.

About this remark:
Do  you offer DITA or Oxygen courses for technical authors who would like to 
learn a bit more about how these kind of things work?
We do not offer training/courses. Even if we would, it would not help you much 
because you are using Oxygen with Ixiasoft which controls what actions and 
functionality the editor offers, the workflows are controlled by the CMS.

The DITA 1.3 specification is quite an useful set of resources about what the 
DITA standard can and cannot do.

We also have a set of videos for learning DITA with Oxygen (but they are with 
Oxygen desktop which has more functionality than the Oxygen products which are 
embedded and customized by Ixiasoft):

https://blog.oxygenxml.com/topics/learnDita.html<https://blog.oxygenxml.com/topics/learnDita.html>

Hope this helps!

Regards,

Radu

Radu Coravu

Oxygen XML Editor


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On 3/12/24 10:26, Oudkerk, Judith wrote:
Hi All,

A colleague of mine would like to use cross references within reusable content. 
For example, he created a reusable content topic with <p> elements and <table> 
elements. In the <p> elements, he created an <xref> to the <table> element, but 
in the PDF, this does not result in a correct link. Is there a way to 
incorporate <xref> elements in reusable content? I would think it’s possible 
with conkeyrefs, but I can’t figure out how to implement this. Any suggestion 
would be appreciated.

We work with Oxygen embedded in Ixiasoft Eclipse  / Madcap IXIA CCMS Web.

Thank you.

Kind regards,

Judith

PS. Do  you offer DITA or Oxygen courses for technical authors who would like 
to learn a bit more about how these kind of things work?


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