Franco T. wrote:
Just out of curiosity, here is the code that is not working as a link in pdf,
while is in epub (I tried Apple Preview and Acrobat Reader):
OK. Thanks for the info.
<section>
<title xml:id="Slide_corso">Slide della presentazione del
corso</title>
</section>
and later...
<section>
<title><link linkend="Slide_corso">Slide della presentazione del
corso</link></title>
<para/>
</section>
I don't really understand what you want to do. Links inside titles are
quite uncommon, especially when the link is the whole content of the title.
Anyway, the correct markup is (notice the location of "xml:id"):
<section xml:id="Slide_corso">
<title>Slide della presentazione del
corso</title>
CONTENT MISSING HERE: A SECTION MAY NOT CONTAIN
JUST A TITLE. IN THIS CASE, XMLmind XML Editor
WORKS IN NON-OPTIMAL "LENIENT MODE". NORMAL EDITING
MODE IS "STRICT".
</section>
and later...
<section>
<title><link linkend="Slide_corso">Slide della presentazione del
corso</link></title>
<para/>
</section>
As explained in my previous email, the "xml:id" attribute must be set on
the section itself and not on the title of section.
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PS: I think that you are loosing your time by not reading a good
tutorial on DocBook before trying to write anything in DocBook using
whatever authoring tool.
For example, did you know that:
<xref linkend="Slide_corso" />
would give you, at document conversion time, the same result as:
<link linkend="Slide_corso">Slide della presentazione del corso</link>
See http://tdg.docbook.org/tdg/5.0/xref.html
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