Daphne,
I did a few experiments with the {toc} macro. It appears to just set up a fixed set of tab indents, one for each level of heading hierarchy. If you give it a range as Anastasia suggests, it just sets them up for that range. Since your page uses only h2 and h4 headings, you can make the toc listing look a bit better by reducing the indent between them, say with {toc:minLevel=2,indent=5px}.

Paul

Anastasia Cheetham wrote:
On 5-Jun-08, at 11:44 AM, Daphne Ogle wrote:

Here's an 
example:http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Inline+Edit+Design+Overview

I don't see any code that is shifted the 1st level bullets over but it
doesn't seem like that would be the default formatting.  Any ideas?

Daphne, I tried a change that seems to improve it.

The issues is that the headings that the ToC is generated from are actually staring at 2nd level, not first, so they are being indented. I set the {toc} macro to start at level 2 ({toc:minLevel=2}). This seems to prompt it to treat these 2nd level headings as top level ToC elements.



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