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Clayton Cornell writes:
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Ok, take a look at the changes I made to the document. I changed the
entry page
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Getting_Started
and Chapter 1.
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Getting_Started/What_is_OpenOffic
e.org
Chapter 1 has been split down into much smaller chunks, and all
navigation is done via the Chapter level TOC, or by the Next Previous
links at the top of the page. Only heading 1 levels are shown, and
one section has heading 2 levels that are shown once you click on that
heading (The advantages of OpenOffice.org)
I commented out the navigation that was applied to the original pages.
I also added __NOTOC__ to a couple of pages to supress the autoTOC
that MediaWiki generates when there are more than 4 headings on a page.
Things still missing...
- a link back to the User Manual entry point.
Comments? Thoughts?
C
It looks good, and I think I understand how to use it. I did notice that
you have a few values set = to Block. Any particular reason?
In the TOC template or in the document pages?
In the template, the various heading levels are set to "none". This
means that these levels are hidden (not shown) by default. When you
want a particular level of the TOC to expand for a page, you pass the
"block" variable for that div id to the TOC template... the result..
that subsection of the TOC is expanded and visible when you are viewing
the Wiki page. When you move to a page that is not passing the "block"
variable for that div id, the TOC items grouped by that named div are no
longer visible.
C.
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StarOffice - Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Hamburg, Germany
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