David:

 

Although for the future, an auto-generated ToC would be great, for the
particular topic page I am working on now, manual is OK.  It really is
only a matter of setting up some alpha links A - Z (which is what the
headers are), and letting it go.  Any new content would fall under those
headers, so I don't see a lot of change in that topic.

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Ornstein
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 9:47 AM
To: FlexWiki Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Flexwiki-users] Tables of Contents

 

Are you trying to make the table of contents be automatically generated
or are you OK maintaining it manually?

 

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Andera
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 6:01 AM
To: 'FlexWiki Users Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [Flexwiki-users] Tables of Contents

 

I haven't actually tried to do this, but here's some info that might
help. 

 

1.       You're going to need to use WikiTalk. 

2.       All properties render as HTML anchors. I think this was a bit
mistake, but whatever. 

3.       Properties are discoverable via WikiTalk. 

 

So unless I'm wrong about one of these facts (entirely possible) you
should be able to emit a table of contents by annotating your content
with properties that correspond to the headers (possibly hidden
properties), and then using WikiTalk to generate a table of contents
towards the top. 

 

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Woodman
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 11:31 PM
To: flexwiki-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Flexwiki-users] Tables of Contents

 

Hi:

 

I am looking for a solution to help reduce the scrolling required on a
topic page that is quite lengthy.  Basically I'd like to insert a sort
of table of contents near the top of the page that uses the headers on
the page to bring that portion of the topic to the top of the viewing
area.  I have looked for information on the flexwiki site, but the TOC
stuff there isn't what I'm looking for.  Normally I'd want to end a link
in a table of contents with the header reference of #<header title>.  I
don't seem to be able to get that to work here.

 

Allen

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