The definition of each browse macro includes predefined macro variables for a destination for the link and for a label. Table 29-1 shows the default values of the link destination and link label used in <$_prev> and <$_next> for each file position.
<$_prev> |
At Start |
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<$$_prevtitle> |
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<$_next> |
At End |
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<$$_nexttitle> |
Table 29-2 shows the meanings of the macro variables used in browse-macro definitions.
<$_prev> |
<$$_prevfile> |
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<$$_prevtitle> |
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<$_next> |
<$$_nextfile> |
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<$$_nexttitle> |
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Either macro |
<$$_currfile> |
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<$$_currtitle> |
Title of current file (the one used in HTML <title> element) |
See §27.7 Referencing split and extract files for additional macro variables that refer to file names and titles of split and extracted files.