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Subject: cross-references
From: "Hadar, Oren" <ohadar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 09:52:52 -0400
cross references
Hello,

I'm interested in how to do a cross-reference using XSL.  Here's the
specific example I'm grappling with: Let's say my document has <title>
elements that serve as section titles, and they are formatted with heading
numbers (like "1.1 Introduction") that are created by a rule that inserts an
xsl:number.  I want to create a cross-reference to a certain <title>, but I
don't just want to take its content ("Introduction") - I want its number as
well, so my text comes out to "See Section 1.1 Introduction".  How do I do
this?

Also: does the scenario become more complicated if I don't want to retain
any block-level formatting the <title> element has?  In other words, I want
the cross-reference to be formatted like the paragraph that contains it
(same font, size, etc.), not like the title element itself.

Thanks for any help.

Oren Hadar
Application Designer
Interleaf, Inc.
ohadar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


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