Website Handbook : Feature Request
Hi,
I'd like to know if it would be possible (for certain long pages I think that can be more "necessary" than other) to have a "summary table title" that will retake section title at the top of the page. (with link to that section?)
Like for Create a new score
* Start Center
* Create a New score
* Title, Composer and other information
* Instruments and voice parts
* Add linked staff to an instrument
* Select Key signature and Tempo
* Time signature, pickup measure (anacrusis), and number of measures
* Adjustments to score after creation
* Templates
In wikipedia style (I know that isn't....) they are made automatically from page "structure" .......
I know that may not be easy to automatically do, but I think as Handbook 2.0 is a little bigger from 1.3rd one, that may be usefull. (and with the "table" of page it would be easy to know if you are (normally ok) on the right page, and to go to a specific section....
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Look at how is compiled the page that you mentioned: With a click on the Edit tab, and a click on "More information about formatting options" you can look at how to do (but I think you already know).
I do not know if anything has changed, for the previous handbook (et similia) the criterion was: "Do! If it is not good someone will correct it"
When I crossed the line ;-), at worst, I received a polite email of clarification/instructions
(never stop learning)
Regards
In reply to Look at how is compiled the by Shoichi
Oh that nice , but it isn't what I want.....
and it is visible only for people who have editing possibilities ....
I'd like to be able to see a summury title table like the one attached...
that just before the first title section (the one in edit mode with ###) will describe all title...
is that more clear ? In french we use the term "table des matières"
As the handbook has grown, I'll do some experimentation with a ToC solutions. I'll report back when I have something to show.
In reply to As the handbook has grown, by Thomas
I assume you mean something like this: http://musescore.org/en/node/36161
Still needs work though on development and styling, but feel free to give a first reaction.
In reply to I assume you mean something by Thomas
Do we need those "#" signs in that link list?
In reply to Do we need those "#" signs in by Jojo-Schmitz
This is the styling part in Thomas' post ;)
In reply to This is the styling part in by [DELETED] 5
the . in fronr is OK, the appended # is not really needed, later it denotes an internal targert, that is OK, but not on that ToC part
In reply to I assume you mean something by Thomas
Styling and development done. You can enable/disable the table of contents (toc) for each book page separately. So only enable it for book pages where it makes sense (i.e. which are long enough).
Example of the toc: http://musescore.org/en/node/36161
In reply to Styling and development done. by Thomas
this new ToC feature doesn't seem to like ## AKA H2, just works on ### AKA H3 (and higher?)
See http://musescore.org/en/node/37476
In reply to this new ToC feature doesn't by Jojo-Schmitz
Yes, it's hard coded to h3 currently. The software is not smart enough yet to define the top h element in the content.
In reply to Yes, it's hard coded to h3 by Thomas
OK, changed that page to use one # more...
In reply to Styling and development done. by Thomas
I can see it in Create a score and Layout and formatting...
That seems very nice.
But I don't know how to decide "which page are long enough to deserve it"....