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How to Link clause in docbook

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telling documents to claes firstly you need to save into your specification do this by clicking on the job details tab on the left hand side of your screen and then click on documents click on the add document link and continue by filling in each column with the necessary information including the file location which is a fundamental part of the linking process after this is complete go back to the claws that you want to link the document to over the specific clause item and click the drop down menu within this list click on as document within the cross reference section and choose the document relevant to the clause item that you have already listed once you have clicked on the document select ok and you will see a link appear with the title of the document within the clause item details to check the document as link successfully to this clause click on the link and then open documents and your document should appear in a separate window what a link document looks like when you publis

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To do this, position your cursor on the page where you would like the link to appear, and then go to Insert Link. In the window that appears, enter the text you would like to appear as a link, and in the URL Field, enter #targetname, where targetname is the name of your target. In our example, we would enter #jsmith.
Open the page you want to link to, e.g. . Press Ctrl + U to view its source. Press Ctrl + F and search for id= (Replace the underscore by a space!), see example below: Any id can be used as a jump target.
Linking in XML is divided into two parts: XLink and XPointer. XLink defines a standard way of creating hyperlinks in XML documents. XPointer allows the hyperlinks to point to more specific parts (fragments) in the XML document.
There are two basic types of links in an XML document. Internal links are links to a section within the same document, much like hash URLs and anchor tags in an HTML document. External links, as the name implies, are links to other, external documents.
Add the link Select the text or object you want to use as a hyperlink. Right-click and then click Hyperlink . Under Link to, click Place in This Document. In the list, select the heading or bookmark that you want to link to.
In a website, a hyperlink (or link) is an item like a word or button that points to another location. When you click on a link, the link will take you to the target of the link, which may be a webpage, document or other online content. Websites use hyperlinks as a way to navigate online content.
Whereas a simple link describes a single unidirectional connection between one XML element and one remote resource, an extended link describes a collection of resources and a collection of paths between those resources. Each path connects exactly two resources.
Explanation: XLink attribute xlink:href defines / specifies the URL to link to within an XML document.
In HTML, a button link to another page can be by using the tag, tag, and the tag. A link on a button is get by href= attribute of tag. The type=button and onclick=link attributes are used to create a link on the button.
XLink is used to create hyperlinks in XML documents. XLink is used to create hyperlinks within XML documents. Any element in an XML document can behave as a link. With XLink, the links can be defined outside the linked files. XLink is a W3C Recommendation.

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