On Wednesday, January 29, 2020 at 1:30:30 PM UTC+1, Eric Shulman wrote:
>
> Consider the following possible use-case:
>
> Suppose I have a "primary" TOC tree that has 3 levels that might represent 
> product categories/sub-categories, navigating down to individual products 
> entries.  Then, clicking a product entry opens a separate tiddler that has 
> it's own "secondary" TOC tree with product-specific levels such as 
> "description", "specifications", "reviews", "images", etc.
>

That's a good argument.
 

> I can also imagine having a input control to enter the "max" level to be 
> shown in the "primary" tree so that you could easily change from "show the 
> top 3 levels" to "show all levels", simply by clearing the input value.
>

If a limit is preferred by the author, there should be an option as 
described, to give the user the control back. I would be perfectly happy 
with a solution like this one. 

-mar

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