We use to have >page and =page and <<page and the like but I never
could keep them straight.  Recently scrapped them for the following
syntax:

..newpage => p1.p2.newpage

It's a nice shortcut, but you have to know the level you are at, or at
least where you want to be.  In most cases this is adequate. and it's
easy semantically to remember and use.

There is I believe an ancestor/descendent plugin of some sort someone
submitted. Might check the solutions area.

Cheers,
Dan

P.S. My posts are clipped as I'm rushing out the door...


On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Hans <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Nice form for creating dependant pages!
>
> Now how about siblings? Is there a page variable for a page's ancestors?
> Ancestor first, second, etc grade?
>
> I only see these vars mentioned, but how do you specify one level up?
>
> {p}     full page name
> {p0}    page name index (number of parts)
> {p1}, {p2}, {p3}...     part 1, part 2, part 3... of page name
> {page}  last part of page name
>
>
> thanks,
> ~Hans

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