Very happily updating a set of fourteen small books by updating (of course!) just one .dita file ... and also taking the opportunity of making the source-code cleaner.
When I use "Copy as reference", the copies are helpfully highlighted: but the source isn't, so I don't immediately and lazily have a reminder/warning that this element has been reused elsewhere in the book. I see that Edit referencing document manages a list: any chance of building on this to mark the source? Niels Grundtvig Nielsen technical author Worldline Terminals Atos Expert in technical communications you know what you're talking about - I can help you say it ********************************************************************************************* Worldline SA/NV - Chaussee de Haecht 1442 Haachtsesteenweg - 1130 Brussels - Belgium RPM-RPR Bruxelles-Brussel - TVA-BTW BE 0418.547.872 Bankrekening-Compte Bancaire-Bank Account 310-0269424-44 BIC BBRUBEBB - IBAN BE55 3100 2694 2444 "The information contained in this e-mail and any attachment there to be confidential and may contain information which is protected by intellectual property rights. This information is intended for the exclusive use of the recipient(s) named above. This e-mail does not constitute any binding relationship or offer toward any of the addressees. If you are not one of the addressees , one of their employees or a proxy holder entitled to hand over this message to the addressee(s), any use of the information contained herein (e.g. reproduction, divulgation, communication or distribution,...) is prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender and destroy it immediately after. The integrity and security of this message cannot be guaranteed and it may be subject to data corruption, interception and unauthorized amendment, for which we accept no liability."
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