Hi,
Vincent Massol wrote:
On Aug 27, 2009, at 2:43 PM, [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your
EPEC Network ICT
Team wrote:
Hi,
Some pages in
dev.xwiki.org have a table of content. For instance,
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Community/Building
I guess if to add this simple table of content to pages like Building
XWiki in Eclipse will ease the understanding of the whole process to
newcomers like me myself. It will result something similar to the
Building page. Something like
http://tinyurl.com/mc6e8d.
Generalizing the question, must all and every documents on
dev.xwiki.org
have a TOC?
I don't think so. A page with code might not need a TOC.
I agree. If we have a page with a plain structure when code is the king,
no TOC will be useful.
One idea for the future could be to add a TOC by
default (for ex) for
pages of type "content" when the Document Type implementation will be
done.
However I'm not even sure that all content pages should have a TOC
displayed.
All that said, having a TOC link in the colibri skin, next to the
Attachment, Comments, Info, etc could be an idea but I fear it might
overload the UI a bit.
I do like Colibri and I won't to overload its UI, but I think there is
room enough in this line to add a TOC entry. At least for me, it is
quite useful to be able to get an idea about a document structure at a
glance. If it is locate there, we will be forced to navigate to the
bottom of the page to get the TOC. I don't think this will be a problem,
but IMO a clear way of going back to the TOC must be provided from any
location on a page reached from an entry in the TOC. Sorry, but I don't
know yet how to do it.
Is it
possible, in this virtual wiki or any other hosted locally, or
in
a given space, enforce a structure?
This will be the Document Type implementation IMO.
I will follow its development. Thanks.
Cheers,
Ricardo
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Ricardo RodrÃguez
Your EPEC Network ICT Team