On 05/18/2015 02:51 PM, Ludwig Krispenz wrote:
Hi,
for our docs on the wiki there is a table of contents, which is created from
the section headers an the sections in the table of contents are automatically
numbered, eg
1. first chapter
1.1 subchapter
1.2 next sub
2. second
but in the body of the document these numbers are not there by default, so
when
scrolling thru a larger document the level of a chapter is lost.
There are two options to change this
- change your user profile to keep the numbering in the document body
- change the site profile, so that the numbering is always preserverd (can
probably induvidually turne off again).
Does anyone oppose to change the default ?
I am not sure this is the right question - as no answers would mean we want to
do this rather drastic change :-)
This is the respective information from Mediawiki side:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Table_of_contents#Auto-numbering
I am personally cautious about just changing the default as this is not a way
what big wiki sites use and I was also afraid it would change not only design
pages, but also our title page for example, as it uses sections too.
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