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This page is part of the STNE Wiki Help section of the website. It pertains only to the use and management of the wiki software.

For help with STNE itself, please use the Table of Contents, the Index, the Navigation Bar, or the Search function.


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Contents


The STNE-Wiki automatically generates a table of contents for pages which include more than three section headings (as seen here). It retains the same hierarchy as those headings, i.e. == before === and ====. Its display is also automatically positioned before the first heading of the text unless one forces its placement by inserting "__TOC__ " in an alternate location.

Inserting "__NOTOC__" will turn off the table of contents function. Any text which follows "__NOTOC__" will not be included in its listing.


Editing sections

The Edit Section function allows individual page sections to be worked upon independently. This is particularly useful for very long articles. Adjacent to each section heading, the "[edit]" link will automatically appear for logged-in users at the right margin of the screen whenever section headings are used.


Deactivating the Edit Section function

Inserting "__NOEDITSECTION__" on a page will deactivate the Edit Section function for the text following it.


Re-Activating the Edit Section function

Inserting "__EDITSECTION__" will re-activate the Edit Section function for the text following it.


Next heading level

>test text< .... and now we may continue "until the cows come home" ;-) However, pay attention that the table of contents does not become overly interlocked. Otherwise it will become unclear, and thereby lose its usefulness. In general, extend your text through the first two levels, and then start partitioning with enumerating characters, thus:

  • text 1
  • text 2

or

  1. text 1
  2. text 2


Also See:

Text Design - Section Headings and Itemized Lists


User preferences

STNE-Wiki User Preferences can be set to automatically number section headings in table of contents displays. In addition, the table of contents display can be deactivated by a particular user.

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