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I want to create properly linked documentation pages dedicated to specific messages issued by my own functions inside a package, similar to those for messages of built-in functions like Integrate below:

Integrate[x,2]

Integrate::ilim : Invalid integration variable or limit(s) in 2. >>

Here, the ">>" links not to the Integrate help page, but to a page specific to the message Integrate::ilim:

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How do I create such a page in Workbench? And how should one properly link the Messages to their appropriate pages?

I want to create properly linked documentation pages dedicated to specific messages issued by my own functions inside a package, similar to those for messages of built-in functions like Integrate below:

Integrate[x,2]

Integrate::ilim : Invalid integration variable or limit(s) in 2. >>

Here, the ">>" links not to the Integrate help page, but to a page specific to the message Integrate::ilim:

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How do I create such a page in Workbench? And how should one properly link the Messages to their appropriate pages?

I want to create properly linked documentation pages dedicated to specific messages issued by my own functions inside a package, similar to those for messages of built-in functions like Integrate below:

Integrate[x,2]

Integrate::ilim : Invalid integration variable or limit(s) in 2. >>

Here, the ">>" links not to the Integrate help page, but to a page specific to the message Integrate::ilim:

enter image description here

How do I create such a page in Workbench? And how should one properly link the Messages to their appropriate pages?

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I want to create properly linked documentation pages dedicated to specific messages issued by my own functions inside a package, similar to those for messages of built-in functions like Integrate below:

Integrate[x,2]

Integrate::ilim : Invalid integration variable or limit(s) in 2. >>

Here, the ">>" links not to the Integrate help page, but to a pagea page specific to the message Integrate::ilim:

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How do I create such a page in Workbench? And how should one properly link the Messages to their appropriate pages?

I want to create properly linked documentation pages dedicated to specific messages issued by my own functions inside a package, similar to those for messages of built-in functions like Integrate below:

Integrate[x,2]

Integrate::ilim : Invalid integration variable or limit(s) in 2. >>

Here, the ">>" links not to the Integrate help page, but to a page specific to the message Integrate::ilim:

--(image pending)--

How do I create such a page in Workbench? And how should one properly link the Messages to their appropriate pages?

I want to create properly linked documentation pages dedicated to specific messages issued by my own functions inside a package, similar to those for messages of built-in functions like Integrate below:

Integrate[x,2]

Integrate::ilim : Invalid integration variable or limit(s) in 2. >>

Here, the ">>" links not to the Integrate help page, but to a page specific to the message Integrate::ilim:

--(image pending)--

How do I create such a page in Workbench? And how should one properly link the Messages to their appropriate pages?

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How to create a documentation page for a given message issued by a (user-defined) function?

I want to create properly linked documentation pages dedicated to specific messages issued by my own functions inside a package, similar to those for messages of built-in functions like Integrate below:

Integrate[x,2]

Integrate::ilim : Invalid integration variable or limit(s) in 2. >>

Here, the ">>" links not to the Integrate help page, but to a page specific to the message Integrate::ilim:

--(image pending)--

How do I create such a page in Workbench? And how should one properly link the Messages to their appropriate pages?