Ahhh...the trick is to put it in as an xref......easy. The -non chain
link connection was simply using the 'a' option icon at the top and
selecting 'link'.

Thanks,
CT 

-----Original Message-----
From: Hussein Shafie [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 18 June 2008 14:43
To: Chris Taylor
Cc: xmleditor-support at xmlmind.com
Subject: Re: [XXE] Context link

Chris Taylor wrote:
> I am getting on very well with XXE but have a small question relating 
> to context links. In the XML file that I originally imported, it has 
> links that show up in your editor with a link symbol. This then shows 
> the link text as the link end in the output document when exported 
> using xsltproc. This is usefull for figures and examples because it 
> then automatically inserts the figure/example number. This is 
> different to your 'link' option in the 'a' pulldown because that is
simply a pointer.
> Both methods put in only a linkend as the attribute. Can you please 
> let me know how I can insert a chained link from scratch as currently 
> I am having to copy-paste.
> 
> The attached image shows the two with an arrow.

 From the screenshot, I assume that the ``chained link'' is an xref
element.

Here's the quickest way to do that: it's the generic method when you
prefer not to use your mouse.

[1] Move the caret to the location where you want to insert the xref
element then press Ctrl-I (Edit|Insert)

[2] Type "x" then "r" then press Space (for autocompletion) then  press
Enter.

[3] Type Ctrl-E (Tools|Edit Attribute)

[4] Type "l" then "i" then press Space then  press Enter.

[5] Type the beginning of the link target (if it is in the list
otherwise you need to type it fully) then press Space then  press Enter.

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