37.9.5 Redefining navigation macros in HTML

You can assign macros to keywords in the [NavigationMacros] section to redefine the behavior of DITA2Go-supplied browse macros <$_prev> and <$_next>. For example:

[NavigationMacros]
; PrevMacro = content to put out for <$_prev>
; NextMacro = content to put out for <$_next>
; PrevFSMacro = macro to use for <$_prev> at start of file
; NextFSMacro = macro to use for <$_next> at end of file
; StartingPrevFSMacro = <$_prev> to use at start of first file
; EndingNextFSMacro = <$_next> to use at end of last file

See §29.3 Creating a browse sequence for information about using these and related settings.

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Parent Topic:  37.9 Deploying macros and macro variables

Sibling Topics:

37.9.1 Understanding where to use macros and macro variables

37.9.2 Invoking macros at predetermined points in output

37.9.3 Surrounding or replacing text with code or macros

37.9.4 Assigning macros to graphics or tables for HTML

37.9.6 Using HTML Macro PI markers to invoke macros

37.9.7 Implementing drop-down text with macros