David:

1) I tried your tip. It didn't work. What really worked was writing a <p>
before the <a name=....></a>, instead of a <br>. Everything is perfect now.

2) I don't understand a single word about your second explanation. What is
the Plucker source tree? How do I "unplug" a file?  (?????????????)
Suppose I have a pdb file called xxx.pdb, converted by Plucker desktop and
that works in my Palm. Which are the EXACT steps to convert this file in
xxx.html? Be patient, please... I'm no programmer................  :-))
Thanks,
Ricardo Roman



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David A. Desrosiers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Plucker General List" <plucker-list@rubberchicken.org>
Sent: 01/09/06 12:21
Subject: Re: Problems with Links, &


>
> > 1) I am converting a HTML file to pdb using Plucker. Everything goes
> > OK but the links to the anchors do not work well. I am directed to a
> > point NEAR the anchor (2 pages before) but not to the precise spot
> > where the anchor is. Any help?
>
>   Try something like this:
>
>   <a href="#t1">quecornopasa</a>
>
>   <a name="t1">Linked to here</a>
>
>   I just test this here and it works perfectly. Make sure you
> don't have "empty" hrefs or anchors. If you must, use a non-breaking
> space.
>
> > 2) Is it possible to recover the original html file from a pdb file
> > "converted" by Plucker desktop? This is intended for correcting some
> > typos in a given e-book.
>
>   You could build unplug from the Plucker source tree. That's
> what many of us use when we need to unpluck a document.
>
>
> David A. Desrosiers
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