Hi all

Thanks to the great support from this group I am about to complete my first 
asciidoc generated documentation. pdf and chm generation are done and I am 
now trying to generate a web based documentation.

In order to do that I use the following order:

asciidoc -b html5 -a toc2 -a theme=flask master.adoc 

Master.doc is a large file which includes 300+ subfiles

This works great but when I click on an URL link (ie the See also link:
section2.html[section 2] line in the example below)of a given section I 
would like the page output to stay on the right frame whereas by default it 
wipes out the TOC frame.

Any suggestion in order to avoid that ? Should I follow another route ?

Thanks

Jacques

Sample programs to replicate my problem:
master.adoc looks like:

= Program documentation
John Dow

== Chapter 1

include::section1.adoc[]

include::section2.adoc[]

section1.adoc looks like:

=== Section 1
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr 
labore et dolore magna aliquyam erat, sed diam voluptua.

See also link:section2.html[section 2]

section2.adoc has the same structure as section1.adoc





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