X-Git-Url: https://git.stg.codes/stg.git/blobdiff_plain/793149f04ce52bf75dc4efb7b83a3f8ed30d1fff..35ec793690104efdd610964d255302a0310a2daf:/doc/xslt/params/l10n.gentext.use.xref.language.xml diff --git a/doc/xslt/params/l10n.gentext.use.xref.language.xml b/doc/xslt/params/l10n.gentext.use.xref.language.xml deleted file mode 100644 index d70017af..00000000 --- a/doc/xslt/params/l10n.gentext.use.xref.language.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ - - -l10n.gentext.use.xref.language -boolean - - -l10n.gentext.use.xref.language -Use the language of target when generating cross-reference text? - - - - - - - - -Description - -If non-zero, the language of the target will be used when -generating cross reference text. Usually, the current -language is used when generating text (that is, the language of the -element that contains the cross-reference element). But setting this parameter -allows the language of the element pointed to to control -the generated text. - -Consider the following example: - - -<para lang="en">See also <xref linkend="chap3"/>.</para> - - - -Suppose that Chapter 3 happens to be written in German. -If l10n.gentext.use.xref.language is non-zero, the -resulting text will be something like this: - -
-See also Kapital 3. -
- -Where the more traditional rendering would be: - -
-See also Chapter 3. -
- -
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