One thing being overlooked for nesting is a top-level link.
on Appetizers, link to [[!Category]]
on Breakfast, link to [[!Category]]
Now when you add Category.GroupHeader of:
Recipes:
(:pagelist link={$FullName} fmt=#titlespaced list=normal group=!Category:)
Subcategories:
(:pagelist link={
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 4:44 AM, Chris Lott wrote:
> What I want to add is have [[!Eggs]] as a nested category so,
> ultimately, the users can look at Eggs in Breakfasts or Eggs in
> Appetizers (and, ideally, all Eggs recipes). How do I go about setting
> this up?
>
Unfortunately I believe that
Chris Lott writes:
I am creating a cookbook. Let's say I have two recipes:
Omelette
Deviled Eggs
Each of these belong to a general category ([[!Breakfast]] and
[[!Appetizers]] respectively).
What I want to add is have [[!Eggs]] as a nested category so,
ultimately, the users can look at Eggs in
See
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/Categories
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PITS/00447 (one of the most voted for fixes)
On 17 January 2014 16:44, Chris Lott wrote:
> It's been five years since I tried to use categories...since then some
> of what I was trying to do has been baked into PmWiki
It's been five years since I tried to use categories...since then some
of what I was trying to do has been baked into PmWiki. But I've
forgotten how I did it before and can't quite get my mind around how
to use nested categories with modern PmWiki for my case.
I am creating a cookbook. Let's say I