Sorry, I'm back with more TOC Macro questions.

We've upgraded to .11, and I'm still not able to get the behaviour I'm
expecting .. so I'm going to chalk this up to operator error, or a
complete misunderstanding of what this macro is able to do ... until
you guys can enlighten me, that is   :-)

ok, here's the deal. for our project, i've create a section on the
wiki for Design specifications. That page structure looks like this:

http://<server>/projects/<project_name>/wiki/DesignSpecifications/

Now, under the /DesignSpecifications "folder" i've create a bunch of
sub-pages, and sub-pages for those sub-pages.

What I want/expect is to be able to put a single generic statement at
the head of all pages starting at the level of "DesignSpecifications/"
that will show an indented list of all pages within that top-level
"folder".

I tried using sectionindex, but the result is a flat list, sorted in
alphabetical order. For a table of contents, that is of little, or no
value for us.

What I expect/need is:

assuming the following "folder" structure:

/DesignSpecifications/Spec1/FlowDiagrams
/DesignSpecifications/Spec2/Flow Diagrams
/DesignSpecifications/Spec3/Flow Diagrams

..etc

where every page had 3 H1 Headings,

I'm expecting a TOC that looks like:

Spec1
  Heading1
  Heading2
  Heading3
FlowDiagrams
  Heading1
  Heading2
  Heading3
Spec2
  Heading1
  Heading2
  Heading3
FlowDiagrams
  Heading1
  Heading2
  Heading3
Spec3
  Heading1
  Heading2
  Heading 3
FlowDiagrams
  Heading1
  Heading2
  Heading3

I know that I can add each page manually to the TOC Macro markup, but
that's huge overhead, and it seems that I have to include the full
path for it to work. Since it's a macro, I was really hoping i could
auto-generate all pages and headings in a human-readable format (in
other words, in a way that makes sense as to the structure of my
pages, not an alphabetical flat list).

I'm currently using PageOutline for each page, and that works great ..
i want the same thing for "all" pages in the same section .. is there
such thing as a PagesOutline?

so, now you can tell me that i'm trying to use this macro the wrong
way, and that i should have just left "all" my pages at the root
level .. and i'll be on my way   :-)


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