On 21/05/15 18:44, Alberto Salvia Novella wrote: > Alberto Salvia Novella: > > The way to index automatically is very easy and requires zero time: > > > > In the index page, add: > > <<FullSearch(CategoryQuality)>> > > ---- > > CategoryCategory > > > > 2. In the pages you want to be indexed, add at the bottom: > > ---- > > CategoryQuality > > Forgot to mention that the index must be at > <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CategoryQuality> >
This is just as much maintaining overhead as a static tree-like page, since it involves remembering X every time you create a new page. In addition, it will not be a tree-like structure, but a simple list. Furthermore, there is no way to create tree-like indexes from pages with any existing macro (read: automatic way) that is provided in the Ubuntu wiki. Instead of creating one more page (that needs maintaining), it would make much more sense to make all the pages more easily findable - for those who need them. For example, the tutorials/documentation to write new testcases are only needed by those who are willing to write those, so it's good enough if they are easily accessible from the "Test Writers" subpage. Cheers, Pasi -- Pasi Lallinaho (knome) » http://open.knome.fi/ Leader of the Shimmer Project » http://shimmerproject.org/ Ubuntu member, Xubuntu Website lead » http://xubuntu.org/ -- Ubuntu-quality mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quality
