Thanks. I will give that a try.
On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 12:55 AM, Jirka Kosek ji...@kosek.cz wrote:
On 25.3.2014 8:14, Kasun Gajasinghe wrote:
The above code is kind of a hack to workaround an issue. The reason is
explained in the source itself that you have pointed. We need to think
what
On 25.3.2014 8:14, Kasun Gajasinghe wrote:
The above code is kind of a hack to workaround an issue. The reason is
explained in the source itself that you have pointed. We need to think what
would be the proper approach to fix rather than having a workaround. The
current alternative we have has
The above code is kind of a hack to workaround an issue. The reason is
explained in the source itself that you have pointed. We need to think what
would be the proper approach to fix rather than having a workaround. The
current alternative we have has some drawbacks. I guess I provided you the
Yes, I've looked at that issue. I have not encountered it in my own books
yet.
This current one though is a webhelp showstopper for anyone who is not
chunking every section. Not having all of the anchors working from the
table of contents defeats most of the purpose of this output format.
Nat
I think I have the source of this problem, which is the following code in
main.js (also the source of another problem I was having):
// When you click on a link to an anchor, scroll down
// 105 px to cope with the fact that the banner
// hides the top 95px or so of the page.
// This code deals