Hi,
Guillaume Lerouge wrote:
I still think the right solution for this would be to truncate titles in
the
breadcrumb, so that
"A very long title for my page that I want to be real long for testing"
would become:
some page >> another page >> A very long title for my page th... >>
some
children page
WDYT?
I agree, this will work in most cases (in fact in almost all cases;).
Guillaume Lerouge wrote:
For this use case I think it should be the job of the exporter to maintain
a
"right" title structure by automatically recalculating all titles and
turning them into level 1, 2, 3 etc titles on the fly according to the
logic
of the final document.
Thus the child page of a child page of the original page would have its
title automatically transformed into a heading 3 and its heading 1 turned
into heading 4 and heading 2 into heading 5 so that the exported document
looks good.
This way the page would look good while on its own but also when exported.
Wouldn't this be a better solution?
That would be great, but seems to add a rather complex task to the export.
In the end it's a question on how much control the user has over the content
and how its displayed and how much is controlled automatically by the wiki
(which may be seen as a restriction, especially when things that worked
before don't work anymore:).
hel.
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