# Change links to PDF and PAR files according to debian packaging

--- a/doc/manual.html
+++ b/doc/manual.html
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
 <li class="tocsubsec"><a href="#hacking_yao">5.2 Hacking yao</a></li>
 </ul>
 </div>
-This manual is for yao v4.5.0. It was almost entirely re-written from previous versions. Written by Francois Rigaut on November 2009. Here is a link to a <a href="yao_manual.pdf">PDF version</a> of this manual.
+This manual is for yao v4.5.0. It was almost entirely re-written from previous versions. Written by Francois Rigaut on November 2009. Here is a link to a <a href="../yao_manual.pdf.gz">PDF version</a> of this manual.
 <a href="javascript:ReverseDisplay('notes_on_yorick');
 javascript:ReverseDisplay('make_square_pupil');
 javascript:ReverseDisplay('details_wfs_pupoffset');
@@ -499,7 +499,7 @@
     elements (WFS, DM) and the rest have reasonable defaults.</li>
   <li>The parfile is in fact a yorick include file, and those are
     yorick statements you see in there. So you can make use of yorick
-    loops, etc (see for example <a href="mcao2-bench.par">mcao2-bench.par</a> on how the wfs structure
+    loops, etc (see for example <a href="../examples/mcao2-bench.par.gz">mcao2-bench.par</a> on how the wfs structure
     is filled).</li>
   <li>Because they can have variable length, and be dynamically re-defined, many structure members
   are actually pointers (to vectors or arrays). A pointer in yorick
