[xep-support] Hmmm, <xref/> in figure titles

Bob Stayton bobs at sagehill.net
Mon Mar 14 08:41:43 PST 2005


This is a DocBook problem, not an XEP problem.   See this thread:

http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/docbook-apps/200502/msg00249.html

Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
DocBook Consulting
bobs at sagehill.net


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Nedrow" <listbox at nedron.net>
To: <xep-support at renderx.com>
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 7:16 AM
Subject: [xep-support] Hmmm, <xref/> in figure titles


> If I us an <xref/> in the title for a figure, my list of figures shows
> not only the title of the referenced figure, but the contents of same.
>
> Eg., in the example below, I have figure "orderedsm2lgquery" with the
> title "ORDERED FROM by smallest to largest # of rows". My second figure
> relates to the previous, so I've used an <xref/> in the second figures
> title pointing to orderedsm2lgquery as the linkend.
>
> Unfortunately, in the output the title for the second figure as shown
> in the list of figures at the beginning of the document includes the
> entire contents of the linkend block, not just the title. If I define
> an xreflabel attribute in the first figure, the list of figures table
> is correct (though using the xreflabel rather than the title of
> course).
>
> Is this a bug in XEP 4.2, or expected behavior (to include the entire
> block referenced rather than just the title) for lists of figures?
>
> -David
>
>     <figure id="orderedsm2lgquery">
>      <title>ORDERED FROM by smallest to largest # of rows</title>
>      <programlisting><![CDATA[
>   SELECT /*+ ORDERED */
>           su.CompanyName, CategoryName, ProductName, c.CompanyName,
> c.country,
>           FirstName, LastName, Quantity, d.UnitPrice, sh.CompanyName
>     FROM  Shippers sh, Categories t, Employees e, Suppliers su,
>           Products p, Customers c, orders o, OrderDetails d
>    WHERE  t.CategoryID=p.CategoryID AND c.CustomerID=o.CustomerID AND
>           e.EmployeeID=o.EmployeeID AND o.OrderID=d.OrderID AND
>           p.ProductID=d.ProductID AND sh.ShipperID=o.ShipVia AND
>          su.SupplierID=p.SupplierID AND
>          LOWER(ProductName) Like '%lager%' AND
>          LOWER(c.city) IN ('vancouver',
> 'london','charleroi','cunewalde') AND
>           d.Quantity BETWEEN 5 and 100 AND
>          (RequiredDate-ShippedDate>10) ORDER BY c.CompanyName;
> ]]>
>      </programlisting>
>     </figure>
>     <figure id="orderedsm2lgplan">
>      <title>Plan for <xref linkend="orderedsm2lgquery"/> dfg</title>
> <programlisting><![CDATA[
> Predicate Information (identified by operation id):
>    20 - filter("D"."QUANTITY">=5 AND "D"."QUANTITY"<=100)
>
> Note: cpu costing is off
>   ]]>
>      </programlisting>
>     </figure>
>
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