[Moin-user] show Navigation with tree structure

Boris Callens boris.callens.osv at fedex.com
Wed Aug 22 03:30:03 EDT 2007


Well, almost.

The tree structure should represent the subpages of my page.
So I have a page Feeds with in it the pages Feeds/Rih and Feeds/Gih
Under each of those subpages I have more subpages called  
Feeds/Rih/CcsmDownload and Feeds/Rih/EciDownload for example.
So that would give me

Feeds
  |-Rih
   |-CcsmDownload
   |-EciDownload
  |-Gih


Hope this clears things up
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 16:06:57 +0200, Gnarlodious  
<lists.gnarlodious at gmail.com> wrote:

> You mean like the Page Tree here?
> http://Gnarlodious.com/Vanagon
>
> -- Gnarlie
>
> On 8/21/07, Boris Callens <boris.callens.osv at fedex.com> wrote:
>> Hi list,
>>
>> Is it possible to show the navigational structure in a tree?
>> You can use the [[Navigation(children, 2)]] macro to show all pages in a
>> list, but is it possible to show their structure as well
>> Something like;
>> branch1
>>   |-leaf1
>>   |-leaf2
>> branch2
>>   |-leaf1
>>   |-leaf2
>>
>> That would be nice :)
>>
>> Boris Callens
>> FedEx
>>
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Boris Callens
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