Hi all
I test the XWiki, and I thing this is the best wiki software freely
available this days. But I have such idea how to use XWiki to create
documentation.
My idea is to create similar document's structure, as Office programs
allows: to have one "master" document, which collects (= includes)
sub-documents, each starting with chapters with certain level (level 1 -
for example). The sub-documents can (opptionally) contain next sub-documents
at lowest levels.
My requests for such structure are:
- each documetnt MUST have it's parent - e.g. the parent is mandatory,
the parent must exist ant must not be deleted until at least one child
exists. The only exception with no parent is "root level document" - which
could be the "space" itself (or a "section" - if anything like that
exists
in XWiki)
- the sub-pages could be put to any place in master document
- wiki should allow to combine text with sub-pages,
- in each page, link to it's children should exist - in ideal case links
to all children collected on single place (at top of page for example), and
at place, where it is put in the document
- wiki should allow to process entire such page's structure in case it
creates document index or summary - index should contain headers from all
included pages
- it would be perfect if links between pages stay preserved in exported
documents
- the entire page's tree (with links to direct view/edit particular
pages) should be available as quick-navigation component
- the wiki could provide "complex look" (preview...) to entire such
document, including content index
- the wiki should allow to export entire "master" document to usuall
formats (pdf, rtf...), including content index etc...
- previous tree things could be created for any point of page's tree - it
is not necessary to create it only for "root" page, but for every sub-page
too
It it possible to create this with XWiki?
Thanks for responses.