Op 2010-08-24 16:51, Michael Van Canneyt het geskryf: >> :link reftype=hd refid=fcl.CreatePipeStreams:elink.,
Just to explain IPF links more. The link part is in the refid value string and terminates at the first period (dot). When I receive a link with periods in them, I replace them with underscores. In the above case the refid string value is "fcl", and it should have been "fcl_pipe_createpipestreams" The documentation section for CreatePipeStreams does indeed have a "anchor" (if you want to call it that). Here is the IPF text for CreatePipeStreams. ------------------------------------------ .* %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% :h4 name=fcl_pipes_createpipestreams. CreatePipeStreams :p. :lm margin=1. :hp2.Synopsis:ehp2. .br :lm margin=3. Create a pair of pipe stream&per. ... ---------------------------------------- In the above text the anchor is the string value of name, in this case "fcl_pipes_createpipestreams". But when the See Also link was resolved in TInputPipeStreams, the link text received from ResolveLink() was only "fcl". The remaining bits are missing? > Because links do not exist in linear writers. > You are supposed to generate a correct anchor. I'm not sure if I understand you correctly, but I think I am already doing what you are saying. See the above explanation. I have an "anchor", and later down the line when a See Also link needs to be created, the only link text I received ResolveLink() was "fcl", and not the full link text, "fcl_pipes_createpipestreams", like the anchor specified. The procedure I'm talking about is shown below. Aid parameter is not fully resolved, even after I call Engine.ResolveLink(). procedure TIPFNewWriter.DescrBeginLink(const AId: DOMString); begin { Start link to label ID - links are never nested.} FLink := Engine.ResolveLink(Module, AId); FLink := StringReplace(FLink, ':', '_', [rfReplaceAll]); FLink := StringReplace(FLink, '.', '_', [rfReplaceAll]); WriteF(':link reftype=hd refid=''%s''.', [flink]); end; Regards, - Graeme - -- fpGUI Toolkit - a cross-platform GUI toolkit using Free Pascal http://opensoft.homeip.net/fpgui/ _______________________________________________ fpc-devel maillist - fpc-devel@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-devel