A bunch of code templates that I created are missing now. I've been using
them for a long time and now they are just gone! Might they be somewhere
saved on disk? Where should I go looking for them?
Karl..
Hi oxygen fellows,
in the meantime, we managed to call a specific HTML file from the Webhelp file set using MS help provider. All is rendered correctly and looks OK.
But, this has some drawbacks:
* You have to care for a fallback solution yourself (calling index.html when no specific HTML help topic is available).
* You can't call #anchors inside HTML files, since these are not files :).
Anyone used the index.html + contextID approach successfully in C# projects?
Happy holidays,
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Hi group
I really like the Duplicate feature in oXygenXML Author/Editor 18.1, which
I use to duplicate a topic in a DITA map and add the topicref to the DITA
map in one go. But... I see that the duplicated topic has the same ID,
which may present problems when the topic is referenced. So, the author has
to remember to remove the duplicate ID and generate a new unique ID on the
duplicated topic. Or is there a way to get a unique ID on the duplicated
topic automatically?
Thanks
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