content/hp8662a_2.rst

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--- a/content/hp8662a_2.rst	Thu Nov 05 22:14:33 2020 +0100
+++ b/content/hp8662a_2.rst	Thu Nov 05 22:15:16 2020 +0100
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
 - a few sloppy keys on the keypad,
 - the know did not work at all,
 - and more importantly, some very unpleasant spectrums at some frequencies
-  (covered in `part 3 <{static}hp8662a_3.rst>`_),
+  (covered in `part 3 <{filename}/hp8662a_3.rst>`_),
 - some output level accuracy problems.
 
 
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
 
 No surprise: these keys were missing their famous (well, for some at least) spring:
 
-.. image:: {static}images/hp8662a/key_missing_springs.jpg
+.. image:: {static}/images/hp8662a/key_missing_springs.jpg
    :class: image-process-large-photo
 
 As you can (not) see, the "Status" key as well as the "Increment Set" key have
@@ -49,10 +49,10 @@
 widths), and I found one that seems to work just fine, and the feeling is about
 the same as original keys:
 
-.. image:: {static}images/hp8662a/key_hack.jpeg
+.. image:: {static}/images/hp8662a/key_hack.jpeg
    :class: image-process-large-photo
 
-.. image:: {static}images/hp8662a/key_hack_anim.gif
+.. image:: {static}/images/hp8662a/key_hack_anim.gif
 
 I cleaned all keys using some deoxit contact cleaner which also lubricated
 those noisy springs making the keys nice ans smooth again.
@@ -70,5 +70,5 @@
 now working ok (not perfectly, there are some missed steps: there are two small
 screws that look like adjustment screws, but I'm not sure how to tune them).
 
-.. image:: {static}images/hp8662a/encoder.jpeg
+.. image:: {static}/images/hp8662a/encoder.jpeg
    :class: image-process-large-photo

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