To display a trail of links in each split or extracted file, specify the following setting:
[Trails] ; SplitTrail = No (default) or Yes (put <$_trail> out for each split) SplitTrail=Yes
You can specify where the trail of links should appear on each HTML page: before the heading (that is, the first paragraph in the file), after the heading, or at other locations you specify via [Inserts].
[Trails] ; TrailPosition = Before (default), After, or Macro TrailPosition=Before
The value of TrailPosition determines where the trail appears:
Immediately above the heading (first paragraph). This is the default. |
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When you specify TrailPosition=Macro, automatic placement relative to the heading is eliminated, and the trail appears wherever you have included <$_trail> in another macro or assigned <$_trail> to a specific location.
For example, to show a trail of links at the top of each HTML file and also at the bottom of each split file after the first, you would assign the <$_trail> macro to a location keyword in the [Inserts] section (see §27.6 Inserting HTML code in split and extract files):
[Inserts] Top=<$_trail> SplitBottom=<$_trail> LastBottom=<$_trail>
When DITA2Go inserts trails specified by a <$_trail> macro assigned in the [Inserts] section, if the first paragraph in the file does not have [HTMLParaStyles] property Trail, the trail is not displayed. Otherwise, wherever you assign the <$_trail> macro, DITA2Go inserts a trail according to the settings you specify in the [Trails] section.