Hello
I didn't find the answers to my question in the
FAQ.
1. I'm reading through a wiki that uses Doku, and would like to know if there's a way to know where a given wiki page belongs to the whole document.
For instance, this article doesn't say where it belongs in the document tree on the left, making it harder to read related documents:
http://img268.imageshack.us/img268/883/dokulocatearticlecontai.jpg
(Even though "The Linux kernel" is shown in red, this article actually belongs to "The uClinux distribution")
2. Also, it is possible to force editors to link documents to a chapter where it belongs, or even impose to give it a sequence number within a chapter, so as to be able to read a whole wiki sequentially like a book, instead of random? Some documents seem to be "orphans", ie. documents that don't belong to any parent section in the tree.
For instance, I notice that in the FAQ here (
http://www.dokuwiki.org/faq)...
a. The Trace line at the top shows where this article belongs (Trace: » start » dokuwiki » manual » page » faq), which is great to figure things out, but...
b. ... doesn't provide Previous/Next buttons to let the user go through the whole document page by page.
Thank you.