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
Before the proofread 2 (ThomasV) mechanism we used this mechanism for page numbering to, and there a some older projects, which aren't converted up to now, due to some irrigations in the pr2 extension about user rights.
greetings joergens.mi
2010/5/10 Lars Aronsson lars@aronsson.se
Is it true that {{header|previous= |next= }} must be filled in manually for each chapter? Couldn't this be automated in the same way as ProofreadPage links "<" and ">" in a linear sequence, if you provide the table of contents in a central place? If that TOC contained the page number intervals and sections, everything in the chapter page could be automated, right?
Is it true that full text search leads to to the Page: and not to the main namespace page that transcludes it? And that the former has no link to the latter?
If I search "the right understanding of the machine", I find http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:The_Kinematics_of_Machinery.djvu/24 but I don't find http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Kinematics_of_Machinery/Introduction
How could that be improved? Is another Extension necessary?
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