Georg Brandl ge...@python.org added the comment:
Ezio is right. The next links are meant to take you to the next logical
file, and if one file contains multiple top-level sections, that is going to be
several chapters away.
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resolution: - works for me
status: pending - closed
New submission from Gabriel Genellina gagsl-...@yahoo.com.ar:
The next/previous links in the documentation skip some sections. This happens
both in HTML format and the CHM Windows help file.
e.g.: in the Library Reference, section 8.5 StringIO [next] points to 8.7
textwrap, skipping section
Ezio Melotti ezio.melo...@gmail.com added the comment:
I think the purpose of the 'next' and 'previous' is to move to the
next/previous page (i.e. file) and not another section in the same page. If you
read a page till the end and then you press 'next' you probably want to go to
the next