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Oxygen XML Author plugin 13.2.0

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Predefined Document Types | 1434. Generate the target data files.These files are the target.db files from the above example of target database document. They are created withthe same DocBook transformation scenario as the HTML or XHTML output. The XSLT parameter calledcollect.xref.targets must be set to the value yes. The default name of a target data file is target.dbbut it can be changed by setting an absolute file path in the XSLT parameter targets.filename.5. Insert olink elements in the DocBook <strong>XML</strong> documents.When a DocBook <strong>XML</strong> document is edited in <strong>Author</strong> mode <strong>Oxygen</strong> provides the Insert OLink action on the toolbar.This action allows selecting the target of an olink from the list of all possible targets from a specified target databasedocument. In the following image the target database document is called target.xml.Figure 81: Insert OLink Dialog6. Process each document for output.That is done using a DocBook transformation scenario in which the URL of the target database document is set inthe target.database.document parameter. The DocBook XSL stylesheets know how to resolve olinksin the output files using the value of this parameter.The DocBook Targetset Document TypeDocBook Targetset documents are used to resolve cross references with DocBook olink's.A file is considered to be a Targetset when the root name is targetset.This type of documents use a DTD and schema located in${frameworks}/docbook/xsl/common/targetdatabase.dtd, where ${frameworks} is a subdirectoryof the <strong>Oxygen</strong> <strong>XML</strong> <strong>Author</strong> <strong>plugin</strong> install directory.

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