Re: Make Book directory bug?

In-reply-to: Your message of Wed, 01 Dec 1999 19:04:33 +0000."
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> Hi all,
> 
> I'm compiling a rather large document with the help of Amaya, using the Make 
> Book feature.
> 
> Because of the number of documents and the general structure of the document, I 
> was hoping to use a three level directory structure:
> 
> --dir 1 -
>         |-file1a (subdocument file 1b)
>         |-file1b (subdocument file 2a1, 2a2, etc...)
>         |-...
>         |
>         +--dir 2a-
>         |        |-file2a1 (subdocument 3a1, 3a2, ...)
>         |        |-file2a2 (subdocument 3b1, 3b2, ...)
>         |        |-..
>         |        |
>         |        +--dir 3a-
>         |        |        |-file3a1
>         |        |        |-file3a2
>         |        |        |-...
>         |        |
>         |        +--dir 3b-
>         |                 |-file3b1
>         |                 |-file3b2
>         |                 |-...
>         |
>         +--...
> 
> The problem apears in files at level 2 - which don't include files at level 3.
> After "making book", the links in files at level 2 show a bogus path (href 
> attribute), that looks like /dir2/dir2/dir3/file. I have had cases where it 
> does: /dir2/dir2/dir2/dir2/file
> Having now tried switching things around, I found linking files on two levels 
> work, but as soon as you add a 3rd level, problem appears.
> 
> Is this a known bug? Can somebody else reproduce it?
> 
> Many thanks for reading so far!
> 
> Bye
> Yan
> 

It's not a know bug. I'll check as soon as possible.
  Irene.

Received on Thursday, 2 December 1999 11:28:57 UTC