Problem with navtitle locktitle=yes

Hussein Shafie <[email protected]> Wed, 12 Jan 2022 17:53:23 +0100
Newsgroups gmane.editors.xxe.general
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Melanie A. wrote:
> Attached are the desired files as an example. The ditafile MICRODATA is the file with referenced content from de two ditafiles d0e99 and d0e102.
> In the ditamap only the MICRODATA-ditafile is included as topicref with navtitle Test 1 (screenshot_01).
> If we now convert the ditamap the navtitle "Test 1" is not taken. The title of the ditafile "MICRODATA" will be used (screenshot_02).
> Our expectation in this case would be that the navtitle "Test 1" is used when converting.

Thank for you very much for taking the time to send us a simple, sample 
document letting us reproduce the issue.

You have indeed uncovered a bug. Locktitle=yes navtitle "Test 1" should 
be taken into account and, clearly, it is not.

We have fixed this bug now among other bugs and limitations related to 
navtitle.

However please do not expect "Test 1" to replace "MICRODATA" as the 
title of generated MICRODATA.html. "Test 1" will replace "MICRODATA", 
but only in the generated Table of Contents (if any) and in the 
generated navigation links.

This may be counter intuitive or simply not very useful, but it's 
clearly the DITA spec. As I wrote it in my previous email, we thoroughly 
checked the locktitle=yes navtitle "feature" in the DITA spec and also 
in DITA support forums.

Attached file [OMITTED HERE] shows you a correct single HTML page output.



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PS: This is not very important to understand but FYI, this rather 
obscure bug is triggered by the fact that MICRODATA.dita contains nested 
topics (and not by the fact that these nested topics are conref-ed from 
d0e102.dita and d0e99.dita)

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