Omni Systems, Inc. Mif2Go User's Guide, Version 55
> 20 Providing navigation in HTML > 20.4 Creating a browse sequence > 20.4.7 Considering an example of browse navigation
Suppose your project involves a FrameMaker document named TechGuide.book
that consists of three files: Intro.fm
, Examples.fm
,
and Summary.fm
; and suppose you want Prev
and Next links at the top of each
HTML file generated from TechGuide.book
.
In the [Inserts]
section
of the configuration file you would specify where on each page of HTML
output the links should appear (see §20.4.6 Specifying where to invoke a browse macro).
For Examples, at the top of each HTML page:
Top = <$_prev><br /><br /><$_next>
Suppose Mif2Go splits the files in TechGuide.book
as follows (see §18.2 Splitting files):
Intro.fm: Intro.htm aa100002.htm aa100003.htm
Examples.fm: Examples.htm bb200002.htm bb200003.htm bb200004.htm
Summary.fm: Summary.htm cc300002.htm
Figure 20<$_prev>
and <$_next>
(see Table 20
Figure 20
Table 20
Table 20<$_prev>
and <$_next>
macros would use in each HTML file; in particular:
<$_prev>
and <$_next>
do not include links, but only predefined text for titles.
<title>
element, and usually
comes from a paragraph or a FrameMaker marker, as determined by settings described in §18.4.2 Specifying page titles for split or extract files.