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@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ This is the most important feature of a requirements engineering tool. How to do
  * One simple solution: Links. Just link from one requirement to another one to create a traceable directional connection
  * One harder: file attributes (see section about requirements just above)
 
-For coverage analysis , using [ikiwiki/directive/pagecount] is the perfect solution to summarize and show covered and uncovered requirements. We could add several pages per module - probably using template pages-  with ready made coverage analysis reports... Wow!!! [ikiwiki/directive/linkmap] directive can show traceability information graphically.
+For coverage analysis , using [[ikiwiki/directive/pagecount]] is the perfect solution to summarize and show covered and uncovered requirements. We could add several pages per module - probably using template pages-  with ready made coverage analysis reports... Wow!!! [[ikiwiki/directive/linkmap]] directive can show traceability information graphically.
 
 Navigating among requirements needs... Nothing!!! Just follow the links of referring pages that ikiwiki adds by default.