What you want is what is called a "Table of Contents" or ToC.

There are several ways to achieve such. Since it probably won't be a
good idea to put all content in one tiddler I would recommend that you
split your chapters into tiddlers each. So you create "chapter
tiddlers" and then have a mechanism that builds a TOC (table of
contents) from it.

A very clean and effective way to achieve this is to use TagglyTagging
(e.g. MPTW). It has a built in "sitemap" feature which allows you to
automatically build your table of contents based on a "tagging"
structure... in other words, you would tag your subchapters with the
tiddler of the upper level, like so:

1.2 BlaBla

will be tagged with...

1 Chapter One

Then you would assign all main chapters a tag of "ToC", "Gliederung"or
whatever you want to call the tiddler which contains the ToC... and
use TagglyTagging's "sitemap feature" to have your table of contents
built... automatically updating whenever you add or edit content.

So, I recommend you look up "TagglyTagging" or "MPTW" (or use a
preconfigured blank MPTW from TiddlySpot, which easily allows you to
upload your document)... it's very powerful and quite straight
forward ...once you get the grasp of Tagging/TagglyTagging.

Tobias.

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