Only if the chapter is without a name, when there are Names they should be linked by names.
And if more than one chapter / item is on a page the schould be possible too. A lot of books eg "Die Gartenlaube" have several items (chapters) articles on one page an they must be adressed too. the actual solution with the next previous together with section fits exactly, even if it is a little bit more work for the author.

2010/5/10 Lars Aronsson <lars@aronsson.se>
Michael Jörgens wrote:
> the previous / next mechanism is normally no longe used on Pages with
> page numbering, It is used on pages were the link is text, e g. the
> name of the next or previous poem, or the name of the previous or next
> chapter (when there is a title not a number)
> here a poem example: http://de.wikisource.org/wiki/Malerin_Klugschnack

Exactly! The ProofreadPage extension has solved
half of the problem, so we no longer need to
manually link to the previous/next scanned page.

But we still have to deal with the other half of the
problem: previous/next chapter. This should also
be possible to solve with an extension, shouldn't it?


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 Lars Aronsson (lars@aronsson.se)
 Aronsson Datateknik - http://aronsson.se



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