Talk:ETH Zurich 2006

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'''everything on one page?'''
should this all stay on the entry page? with all the details? --[[User:Dimo|Dimo]] 10:06, 12 October 2006 (EDT)
should this all stay on the entry page? with all the details? --[[User:Dimo|Dimo]] 10:06, 12 October 2006 (EDT)
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:to the page.  Then, you can write your own TOC entries with total control. -- Randy
:to the page.  Then, you can write your own TOC entries with total control. -- Randy
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:: Thanks for the hint. As long as the wiki is volatile I want to have it generated automatically though. --[[User:Ajk|Ajk]] 04:01, 16 October 2006 (EDT)

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everything on one page?

should this all stay on the entry page? with all the details? --Dimo 10:06, 12 October 2006 (EDT)

I see little reason to separate it, espacially at this point, unless there is a compelling reason why something cannot sensibly be placed on the front page. Maybe when finishing the documentation I'll worry about dividing it up. Granted the table of contents are too long but this wiki does not provide any means to control which sections show up there ... --Ajk 10:13, 12 October 2006 (EDT)

Table of Contents on the Wiki

You can eliminate the computer generated TOC by adding
<underscore><underscore>NOTOC<underscord><underscore> (Note: change the <underscore> to the underscore character)
to the page. Then, you can write your own TOC entries with total control. -- Randy
Thanks for the hint. As long as the wiki is volatile I want to have it generated automatically though. --Ajk 04:01, 16 October 2006 (EDT)
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