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I couldn't find this as being a "known" issue, though honestly I'm sure it is. But just in case, for Book:Stone Temple Pilots, I couldn't get the book to publish album/song articles if the italic marks were on the outside of the bracket links. To solve the problem, I had to add redundant pipe links to several album titles and song titles. For example, [[Shangri-La Dee Da|''Shangri-La Dee Da'']]. Now then, while this solved the problem with getting the articles to even show up within the book, it still leaves one problem. The album titles, which are correctly italicized on the Book page, will now be published with two apostrophe marks on each side of the name (the "italicizing" code doesn't translate). The songs use quotation marks and work fine. So back to the album issue: either the album titles will have to be listed on the Book page without being italicized, or readers of the published book will have to ignore the erroneous apostrophes in the table of contents. (Or, one can remove the apostrophes from the album titles, publish the book, then undo their edit.) – Kerαunoςcopia◁galaxies 07:56, 1 February 2011 (UTC)
Could you please clarify the problem. If you use double quotes as link text for articles ([[Bla|"Bla"]]) these double quotes will show up in the TOC, as the article title etc. Could you please provide minimal examples and describe the expected behaviour and also what actually happens. Thanks!--Volker.haas (talk) 11:02, 1 February 2011 (UTC)
When I generate a .PDF book, external links in the text of each included Wikipedia Article continue to work. When I hover over text pointing to an on-line page, I get notified.
However, it would be nice if there was some kind of indication in the PDF file's text indicating the presence of the link. If I hover the cursor over any text that is part of a link, I get notified of the link; but there is nothing else that tells me which sections of text have an attached link.
It would be helpful if I could set an option in Book Creator to have the hypertext links in the .PDF file underlined.
Stephen Poppitt 14:44, 23 February 2011 (UTC)
In a .PDF book, it would be helpful to have internal links in the book's Table of Contents, pointing to the beginning of each Chapter, so that I could jump directly to the start of a particular chapter.
Stephen Poppitt 14:45, 23 February 2011 (UTC)
I had a real struggle with this template and external links - and could find no mention of the problems anywhere.
For example: A direct link to the video of the Röyksopp track "...and The Forest Began To Sing" gives you this result:
However the same link using Template:YouTube works fine:
memphisto 16:20, 7 February 2011 (UTC)