On Mar 20, 4:31 pm, Remy Blank <remy.bl...@pobox.com> wrote:
> Christian Boos wrote:
> > Yes, but as I understood it, the question was about how to create links
> > to /sub/-pages.
> > Perhaps the choice of page names in the above example is not the best
> > one, as I got myself confused initially...
>
> Yes, I did misunderstand the question.
>
> > So to reformulate, in TopicOne/SectionOne page, how should one write a
> > link to SubSectionOneOne in order to get the
> > TopicOne/SectionOne/SubSectionOneOne page?
> > Writing [./SubSectionOneOne] would work, but with the "cosmetic" issues
> > I mentioned.
>
> I'd be in favor of having [./SubSectionOneOne] be rendered as
> SubSectionOneOne. I find the current ./SubSectionOneOne ugly.
>
> What about [../SiblingSection]? Should that also be rendered as
> SiblingSection, or would this be confusing?
>
> -- Remy
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(Keeping in mind I don't know the implementation implications)

What if it searched for PageLink in this order?
        CurrentPage/PageLink (subpage)
        ParentPage/PageLink (sibling page)
        wiki/PageLink

Would that slow it down too much?

I'd also vote for hiding leading ./ and ../ for page links.

FWIW
- jevans
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