From: Micki K. <mic...@co...> - 2004-03-01 18:31:06
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Reini: The CreateToc looks good! I'm gonna test it on erratic section patterns (! with !! but no intermediate !!, etc.) Yes, the anchors are an important next step. Joby - maybe your code could be helpful! Rocking job! Micki At 10:25 AM -0800 3/1/04, php...@li... wrote: >Message: 11 >Date: Mon, 01 Mar 2004 19:19:43 +0100 >From: Reini Urban <ru...@x-...> >To: php...@li... >Subject: Re: [Phpwiki-talk] feature idea - TOC (de facto IncludeHeadings) > >Joby Walker schrieb: >> I implemented a table of contents in my fork of Phpwiki as a function of >> using headings ('!'). So if in your page you have: > >Like the CreateToc plugin I just checked in :) >Can I see your source? >For now I didn't change the pagecache, so there are no anchors (a name) >for the links. > >> !!! Major Section >> !! minor section >> ! sub section >> ! another sub section >> !! another minor Section >> ! sub section >> !!! Last major Section >> >> The following TOC would be generated: >> >> * Major Section >> * minor section >> * sub section >> * another sub section >> * another minor section >> * Last major section >> >> I used unordered lists so that we can control the numbering, but it >> would be easy to change it to an ordered list. >> >> jbw >> >> Reini Urban wrote: >> >>> I would do it this way: >>> >>> ! any page content >>> <?plugin AnyPlugin ?> >>> ! more headers >>> <?plugin AutoToc ?> >>> nothing really important here at the footer >>> >>> AutoToc sees the HTML tree from the previous plugin's and page >>> content, and modifies it accordingly by recursively stepping through >>> the tree. >>> >>> This seems to be fun to code and the most painless solution. >>> (I am a former lisp programmer :) >>> >>> Micki Kaufman schrieb: >>> >>>> What if we approached it differently: >>>> >>>> 1. The plugin is an include of the basepage, but only the headings. >>>> Each is formatted with an anchor href, according to a nomenclature to >>>> be decided (like perhaps h-1, h-11, h-111, h-2, h-22, h-23, h-3, h-4, >>>> etc.). Since one recursive include is allowed, this should be >>>> possible (except for TextFormattingRules). >>>> >>>> 2. The page belowis rendered as usual, but the presence of the >>>> AutoToc modifies the display so that the sections are rendered out >>>> with invisible anchor tags, named using the exact same nomenclature >>>> as in 1. >>>> >>>> This way you don't need two passes, or jscript. >>>> >>>> A known limitation: any !'s above the plugin declaration would >>>> perhaps not have anchors, since they'd be rendered before the >>>> appearance of the declaration. >>>> >>>> What do you think? >>>> Micki >>>> >>>>> Message: 9 >>>>> Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 00:53:29 +0100 >>>>> From: Reini Urban <ru...@x-...> >>>>> To: php...@li... >>>>> Subject: Re: [Phpwiki-talk] feature idea - TOC (de facto >>>>> IncludeHeadings) >>>>> >>>>> Micki Kaufman schrieb: >>>>> > I frequently have use for a bunch of named links - to function >>>>> like an >>>>> > online table of contents. >>>>> > >>>>> > For an example, see the beginning of the latest build's >>>>> > PhpWikiAdministration. >>>>> >>>>> <?plugin AutoToc jscript_hide=1 headers=1,2,3 ?> >>>>> >>>>> Yes, MoinMoin (I think) has a cool jscript based heading navigator. >>>>> The only problem is that such targets must provide the appropriate >>>>> <a name=""> tags and gyriations as in PhpWikiAdministration. >>>>> >>>>> > Would be great to be able to insert a code like %%TOC%% or the >>>>> > equivalent, and have a series of links display based on heading >>>>> 1, 2 and >>>>> > 3. Named links aren't as important here, because one can use the >>>>> desired >>>>> > text for the headings themselves. >-- >Reini Urban >http://xarch.tu-graz.ac.at/home/rurban/ > > > > >--__--__-- > >_______________________________________________ >Phpwiki-talk mailing list >Php...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpwiki-talk > > >End of Phpwiki-talk Digest -- Micki mailto:mic...@co... |