On 03/08/2018 10:08 AM, Grundtvig Nielsen Niels wrote:
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:

They are not "highlighted". Read-only content, whatever the reason why this content has been made read-only, is by default (built-in CSS) given a gray/blue background.




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?




Sorry but the answer is no. 1) This feature is difficult to implement simply and elegantly (e.g. using CSS). 2) You are the first user to ever request this feature.



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