On 01/17/2020 11:11 AM, Grundtvig Nielsen Niels wrote:
Good morning! happily documenting, and then my eye is caught by an
unexpected wiggly underline …
· the .bookmap is set to <bookmap xml:lang="en-GB"> and as
master document
[en-GB shown as a valid example on
https://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-lang-tag]
· topics have no xml:lang set
· a characteristically en-GB /-our/ spelling in a topic is being
flagged as incorrect
What have I missed? I thought the setting of the .bookmap was inherited
by the topics.
Sorry but this is not the case. Setting xml:lang="en-GB" on bookmap
declared as being a master document has no effect whatsoever on the
language of its topic modules.
Excerpts from
https://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/help/toolsMenu.html:
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By grouping a master document and its module documents, you inform
XMLmind XML Editor (XXE) that all the module documents referenced or
included, directly or indirectly, by the master document are related.
When XXE knows that some of the opened documents are related:
* it will more thoroughly check the cross-references which may
exist between these documents;
* it will make it easier creating cross-references between these
documents;
* it will make it easier following cross-references between these
documents;
* if a DITA map contains key definitions, then this map acts not
only as a cross-reference creation/validation context for its topics,
but it also acts as a key space;
* if the "Easy Profiling" add-on has been installed, then the
conditional processing profile selected for the master document is
automatically shared by all module documents;
* if the document view area is split in two parts, the module
documents opened from a master document will appear at the opposite of
this master document. This allows to use the view of the master document
as a rudimentary navigation pane.
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