From d25985e7e85bab9c804d976deeeb3e1d76beed11 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Philip Sargent <philip.sargent@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2023 10:51:51 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] More logbook format corrections - online edit of
 1623/161/hnotes.htm

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 1623/161/hnotes.htm | 3 ++-
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/1623/161/hnotes.htm b/1623/161/hnotes.htm
index 7f9acb53c..80609b447 100644
--- a/1623/161/hnotes.htm
+++ b/1623/161/hnotes.htm
@@ -19,7 +19,8 @@ with cross-links to other trips on the same day. This <b>should</b> enable
 you to follow a piece of exploration through in sequence, even if it
 stretches over several log books, and was written up out of sequence.
   
-  <p>[Editor Note: now that all the logbooks have been converted to the new format in 2023, these Previous/Next manual links have been rendered inoperable. But there are automatic links which link to the next trip on a per-person (not per-cave) basis. All the internal id fields for the individual log entries have been renumbered, but some manual work could repair these manual per-cave links. Sorry.]
+  <p>[Editor Note: now that all the logbooks have been converted to the new format in 2023, these Previous/Next manual links have been rendered inoperable in the mani logbook.html. But they still work in the old log.htm file, whch the links here take you to.]
+<p> [Editor Note: bu the new logbook.html has automatic links which link to the next trip on a per-person (not per-cave) basis. All the internal id fields for the individual log entries have been renumbered, but some manual work could repair these manual per-cave links in logbook.html. Sorry.]
 
 <p>Not every log book is linked up, yet, partly because linking the trips
 takes several hours for each log book - especially if trips are written up