Cross-References

Cross-references are the paper-publication equivalent of hyperlinks. Since output to paper does not contain hyperlinks, Calyx RIM stamps text in the right margin of the published documents. The text of these page stamps is defined for the link's profile in the link publishing settings.
Note: By default, only inter-documents links are set to the paper output channel for the creation of a cross-reference.

If there are too many cross-references to fit on one page, the stamps extend past the end of the page. You must reduce the number of cross-references so that they can all fit.

To use the cross-reference variables, you must first set up the variable publishing settings. After setting up the variable publishing settings, you can enter the variables enclosed in brackets on the applicable location. See the topic Calyx RIM variables more information about system, Calyx RIM, repository, and user-defined variables.

For cross-references, margin stamps appear in the right margin (regardless of page orientation) starting at the top and are listed sequentially down the page. The link box still exists but does not show in the paper copy output. The link box still works but it does not work outside the current volume. Each cross-reference is tagged with a number at the link box next to the referenced text and next to the margin page stamp.