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Running Trac 0.9.4, I do not have the Ticket navigation text links in the top right (Previous Ticket and Next Ticket) even though it's in the ticket.cs template. It's much harder to go through the tickets and update them without these links.

Has anyone else seen this? Interestingly, [link|http://trac.wordpress.org/ticket/2500|Word Press's Trac] shows the navigation text, while [link|http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/ticket/2800|Edgewall's Trac] does not.

TIA,
Tony
New Are they in the page source?
In there or not?

In WP's trac this is what I get:
<div id="ctxtnav" class="nav">\n <h2>Ticket Navigation</h2>\n <ul>\n   <li class="first">\n    <a href="/ticket/2499" title="Ticket #2499">Previous Ticket</a>\n   </li>\n   <li class="first last">\n\n    <a href="/ticket/2501" title="Ticket #2501">Next Ticket</a>\n   </li>\n </ul>\n</div>


In Edgewall's trac:
<div id="ctxtnav" class="nav">\n <h2>Ticket Navigation</h2>\n\n</div>


You might want to check in the keyword "ctxtnav" and see where the include is going wrong. I'd think this has to be a feature, to enabled navigation or not.
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New In the template
but it looks like they didn't get included. Trac uses the Clearsilver template system.

Unless one of the other Trac users here knows the answer, it looks like I'll have to track it down (which isn't a high priority - yet).

--Tony
     Trac problem - (tonytib) - (2)
         Are they in the page source? - (folkert) - (1)
             In the template - (tonytib)

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