On 11/07/2018 11:36 PM, Leif Halvard Silli wrote:
Thanks for this tip! I will implement it at once. :-)
At any rate, the requested feature is a 'neutral' feature that I would
like to have not only in DITA but also in XHTML. So can a similar
workaround be implemented XHTML files as well?
I don't see why the solution I've suggested would not work also for
XHTML (after adapting it to XHTML of course).
By the way: I am not certain that it is correct that multi-topic files
are "not that common". I know that it is supposedly not orthodox or
political correct DITA philosophy to keep many topics in the same file.
Indeed.
But then my question is: Is it also not orthodox and kosher to, as a
singular person, use DITA?
Of course, no. As a singular person, keep using DITA if you find DITA a
useful technology/tool for your needs.
(Meaning: I understand that for certain
project, especially when more than one person work on a book, for
instance, then it makes sense to keep separate topic. And I have tried
to keep one topic per file. But had it not been possible to keep all
topics in one file, then - for my current project - I would have had to
stop using DITA.
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