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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Re: page-specific footer for chunked output
Did you update the olink data file for the book that is now rendering differently? Olinks always link to a rendered document, so if something is changed in the content or the processing, the data file needs to be regenerated. Bob Stayton Sagehill Enterprises DocBook Consulting bobs@sagehill.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sam Steingold" <sds@gnu.org> To: <docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org> Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 4:39 PM Subject: [docbook-apps] Re: page-specific footer for chunked output > > * Bob Stayton <obof@fntruvyy.arg> [2005-02-04 14:50:32 -0800]: > > > > I still can't duplicate the problem you were seeing. When I set > > use.id.as.filename=1 and don't change root.filename, and I have an id > > on the book element, I get the TOC file named index.html and all links > > to it say index.html and they work. That is what it is supposed to do. > > yes, indeed this is the case. > > unfortunately, not all is well: olinks are broken: > > in a separate document, > > <olink targetdoc="impnotes" targetptr="impnotes-top"/> > > is rendered as > > <a href="impnotes-top.html" class="olink">CLISP impnotes</a> > > and there is no file "impnotes-top.html", only "index.html". > > > > The only time use.id.as.filename setting has an effect on the root > > element's chunk filename is when the root.filename parameter is > > explicitly set to an empty string. Then it will fall back to the id > > value if there is one, or generate one if there is no id. But in all > > cases, the links agree with the filename and work. I can't find any > > combination of parameters and id values that makes the root filename > > and the link references different from each other. Do you still have > > the version of the customization that did that? > > no, sorry. > > -- > Sam Steingold (http://www.podval.org/~sds) running w2k > <http://www.camera.org> <http://www.iris.org.il> <http://www.memri.org/> > <http://www.mideasttruth.com/> <http://www.honestreporting.com> > .sigs are like your face - rarely seen by you and uglier than you think > > >
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