Also, make sure that you save the conref source file (or save all open
files). It's a common mistake people make: Suppose your conref source file
is topic A. In topic B, you insert a conref to an element which is in topic
A. You save and close topic B, which is obvious, because you see the text of
Also, make sure that you save the "conref source file" (or save all open
files). It's a common mistake people make: Suppose your conref source file
is topic A. In topic B, you insert a conref to an element which is in topic
A. You save and close topic B, which is obvious, because you see the text
Hi Salome...
I didn't see a reply to this. No .. this isn't normal. If the conref
disappears, then something is definitely wrong. Check the console window
to see if there are any errors reported there. Is the conref source file
in the same folder as the topic that contains the conref? (It
Hi Salome...
I didn't see a reply to this. No .. this isn't normal. If the conref
disappears, then something is definitely wrong. Check the console window
to see if there are any errors reported there. Is the conref source file
in the same folder as the topic that contains the conref? (It
Hi! I'm new to using structured FrameMaker and DITA. I have a question about
conrefs. When I include a conref into a document (let's say the document type
is a topic), it shows up perfectly as it should. However, when I save the
document and reopen it disappears. Is this normal ?
Any help is
Hi! I'm new to using structured FrameMaker and DITA. I have a question about
conrefs. When I include a conref into a document (let's say the document type
is a topic), it shows up perfectly as it should. However, when I save the
document and reopen it disappears. Is this normal ?
Any help is