
Just noticed that if you click in the @keyref attribute in the Attributes panel it gives you a list of available keys. Very nice. It's exactly what it should do but I had never tried it and wouldn't have been surprised if it hadn't been there (at least in some other editor). I did it because there's no direct way that I found to create a key reference to a graphic from the tool bar (that is, there's no insert graphic key reference analogous to create content key reference or just create key reference). I now use keys for all graphic references so I can easily use conditional processing to choose between vector for PDF and raster for HTML. Cheers, E. -- Eliot Kimber Senior Solutions Architect, RSI Content Solutions "Bringing Strategy, Content, and Technology Together" Main: 512.554.9368 www.rsicms.com www.rsuitecms.com Book: DITA For Practitioners, from XML Press, http://xmlpress.net/publications/dita/practitioners-1/