Reputation: 15525
I know the Confluence wiki pretty well, and I like much the natural hierarchy of pages you get there. I have to use now a Trac wiki (which is not that bad, same root as MoinMoin), and am searching the feature here. What I want to reach:
MySubPage
./MySubPage
or [/MySubPage]
. The character "/" denotes that the resulting page should be a subpage of the current one.You should now see, that "MySubPage" is a subpage of "MyPage". You could reach the subpage from anywhere by the link MyPage/MySubPage.
The MoinMoin wiki has that feature at least from version 1.5.x, and I have used that regularily. Is there something similar in Trac? Do I have to install then a plugin?
Thank you a lot
Markus
Upvotes: 1
Views: 4943
Reputation: 2934
The only way I have found to do something like this is to specify the full path to the page. For your example this would be [[MyPage/MySubPage]]. You then get a hierarchy in TitleIndex, but it leaves much to be desired in terms of presenting a Parent/Child relationship.
I think, as retracile mentioned, that MyPage/MySubPage does not create a true hierarchy, but rather just a page containing a forward slash in the name, and in TitleIndex the pages are presented such that they appear to be in a hierarchy (but often do not display the way you would like; as I mentioned it leaves much to be desired).
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 15525
Well, not the best thing to answer the own question, but just something I found out.
* SubpageFirst
* SubpageSecond
* SubpageThird
* SubpageFourth
leads to (of course) four pages, but when you have a look at them in Title Index, you will see:
* Subpage
* First
* Second
* Third
* Fourth
Not what I have searched for, but comes near.
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 12339
Parent-child wiki pages aren't directly modeled in Trac. Essentially, "/" is allowed as part of a wiki page name.
You should be able to create a macro that does something like what you want; essentially:
[[sub(MySubPage)]]
Upvotes: 2