On 2007-03-30 Sergio Lopes is rumoured to have said: > * [[Projects/School]] > ** [[School/A0203 | 2002-2003]] > ** [[School/A0304 | 2003-2004]] > ** [[School/A0405 | 2004-2005]] > ** [[School/A0506 | 2005-2006]] > ** [[School/A0607 | 2006-2007]] > *** [[A0607/GCVPN | Grid Computing over VPN]] > * [[Projects/HP48G | Virtual HP48G]] > > The menu ends up the way I want, the navigation, when I click the pages is > what is giving me problems. > If I click the "Grid Computing over VPN" link, I end up in a page with a link > in the top for a page named A0607 that does not exist. What I wanted was for > the link to refer to School.A0607. Is there a way to do that?
The general form of the links you are using is: [[Groupname/Pagename]] So ignoring the readable name portions (such as "Virtual HP48G"), the links you have created are: [[Projects/School]] -- goes to the page School in the group Projects [[School/A0203]] -- goes to the page A0203 in the group School [[A0607/GCVPN]] -- goes to the page GCVPN in the group A0607 I am not sure how you want to organize your pages, so I can't suggest how to do it. It *looks* like you are trying to simulate a multi-level heirarchy like this: Projects/School/A0607/GCVPN But PmWiki only has 2 levels - groups and pages. I suspect that you may be able to accomplish what you want with some careful naming conventions. For example: Projects-School-A0607/GCVPN puts the GCVPN page into the Projects-School-A0607 group. There are some recipes that formalize this structure, but they may be overkill for your needs. Look at this page: http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/HierarchicalGroups -- Neil Herber Corporate info at http://www.eton.ca/ _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
