that {{context}} sounds like great solution for the needs.
I thought about classes/objects before but it seemed like it would only
obfuscate texts making editability harder for no real gain (like replacing
wiki editor with simple text field for method description).
Descriptions are heavily formatted, with its own signatures, macros and
examples (preview required). With "edit" button for each heading it makes
things nice and easy. Wiki itself is good way to make articles, compatible
with internal code commentaries/intellisense.
Life table, while it might solve merging records from multiple pages (not
clue how) is quite worse then TOC (filtering method names is never required,
finding them with browser Ctrl+F works perfectly if needed and TOC takes
only fraction of space life table does so overview is more clear).
Normally it would deserve it's own customized application. But that is the
part we chose to use wiki pages we have.
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