For links between book files, Mif2Go provides two additional browse macros that are
used by indirection: <$_seqprev> and
<$_seqnext>. Table 20
Table 20
Because of the equivalences listed in Table 20
When you are converting a book rather than a
single FrameMaker file, for the first split part of any but the
very first file in the book, the definition of <$_prev>
changes to use predefined macro <$_seqprev>,
which links to the last HTML file split from the previous FrameMaker file in the book. Likewise, for the last HTML
file split from any but the last FrameMaker file in the book, the definition of <$_next> changes to use predefined macro <$_seqnext>, which links to the first HTML
file split from the next FrameMaker file in the book. Table 20
Table 20
First file split from each non-first FrameMaker file, and all non-first unsplit files |
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Last file split from each non-last FrameMaker file, and all non-last unsplit files |
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