It might help us (mostly) English speakers if you gave a diagram of your
/data/pages and also showed what you don't want indexed. I don't understand what you mean by "
the sides of a certain subnamespace" - sorry.
Guessing this is what you mean. If I have the following structure:-
├── sidebar.txt
├── start.txt
└── wiki
├── dokuwiki.txt
├── syntax.txt
├── wacky
│ ├── start.txt
│ └── wiki_wacky.txt
├── welcome.txt
├── whoopee
│ ├── start.txt
│ └── wiki_whoopee.txt
└── wooky
├── start.txt
└── wiki_wooky.txt
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And I only want the index to show:-
├── start.txt
└── wiki
├── dokuwiki.txt
├── syntax.txt
├── wacky
│ ├── start.txt
│ └── wiki_wacky.txt
├── welcome.txt
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I use this:-
<nspages -subns -exclude -exclude:wooky: -exclude:whoopee: -textPages="" -r=5 -simpleList>
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Which results in this (I've manually added the actual page the Index entries link to):-
playground (:start)
wacky (:wiki:whacky:start)
wiki (:wiki:start)
dokuwiki (:wiki:dokuwiki)
start (start)
start (:wiki:whacky:start)
syntax (:wiki:syntax)
welcome (:wiki:welcome)
wiki_wacky (:wiki:whacky:wiki_wacky)
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NOTES: I use "
simpleList" so I can easily copy and paste the Index for you; my example pages don't have headings (or any content) so I haven't used "
H1", "
-exclude:[$something $somethingelse]" has never worked for me, and I believe I've tried all combinations (even not using square brackets).
If you have trouble with English and can't find a DokuWiki forum that supports your native language, consider posting in English
and your native language - just in case someone here can translate.