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The following switches govern whether to include one or more navigation
panels on each HTML page,
also which buttons to include within such a panel.
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-no_navigation
- Same as setting: $NO_NAVIGATION = 1;
Disable the mechanism for putting navigation links in each page.
This overrides any settings of the $TOP_NAVIGATION,
$BOTTOM_NAVIGATION and $AUTO_NAVIGATION variables.
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-top_navigation
- Same as setting: $TOP_NAVIGATION = 1;
Put navigation links at the top of each page.
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-bottom_navigation
- Same as setting: $BOTTOM_NAVIGATION = 1;
Put navigation links at the bottom of each page as well as the top.
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-auto_navigation
- Same as setting: $AUTO_NAVIGATION = 1;
Put navigation links at the top of each page.
Also put one at the bottom of the page, if the page exceeds
$WORDS_IN_PAGE number of words (default = 450).
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-next_page_in_navigation
- Same as setting: $NEXT_PAGE_IN_NAVIGATION = 1;
Put a link to the next logical page in the navigation panel.
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-previous_page_in_navigation
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Same as setting: $PREVIOUS_PAGE_IN_NAVIGATION = 1;
Put a link to the previous logical page in the navigation panel.
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-contents_in_navigation
- Same as setting: $CONTENTS_IN_NAVIGATION = 1;
Put a link to the table-of-contents in the navigation panel if there is one.
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-index_in_navigation
- Same as setting: $INDEX_IN_NAVIGATION = 1;
Put a link to the index-page in the navigation panel if there is an index.
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11/2/1997