On 09-Apr-3, at 10:10 AM, Thomas Schraitle wrote:
Hi David,
On Freitag, 3. April 2009, David Priest wrote:
I would like to place an anchor as a direct child of a section, so
that when I xi:include the content of the section, I have an anchor
with which to cross-reference the content.
[...]
Is there a reason why do you not use the xml:id attribute? If it's
just
for cross-referencing, xml:id is the perfect match.
However, I just found a flaw in my devious plan: in my master
document, I want the cross reference text to use the title of the
section that is transcluding the text.
In other words, I can't have my cake and eat it, too.
(Essentially, what I want is for the xref in the source document to
use the text of the section title in the source document; and for the
xref in the master document to use the text of the section title in
the master document. D-oh, no can do.)
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