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jepry
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« on: March 15, 2011, 01:59:29 PM » |
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I've searched the forum and don't see any answer to this:
Xrefs I create in DITA show up in a published PDF with the short description text from the target topic printed where I placed the xref.
Is there a way to exclude these?
Using XMetaL(R) Author Enterprise 6.0.1
Update:
Just to clarify: Using XMetal Author Enterprise 6.0.1, right out of the box, when I create a cross reference in a DITA topic to another DITA topic, then when I generate a PDF using the built-in Render X XEP output, the link text in the resulting .pdf is followed by the Short Description text from the target topic.
So if my xref is pointing to "Target Topic", and the target topic contains a short description after the topic title that reads "Here is a short description", then on my generated PDF, the link to that topic, in blue text, reads:
"Target TopicHere is a short description", exactly that way, with no space between the two.
Since this seems to be the default behavior, I'm puzzled that others haven't come across it often, but I see no references to it anywhere.
From experience with DITA using other editing tools, I understand that the short description is picked up to be included under related links in HTML output, so this is obviously something about the PDF output that's putting them also just in any cross reference. Without getting heavily into style sheets, isn't there a way to simply turn this off? Or any way to fix it at all would be good.
Thanks,
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