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  • Thread Starter dandreanicholas

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    Unfortunately that is not possible, as the page is part of an internal company website. Are there any areas you recommend looking at to see where the conflict is occurring?

    Thread Starter dandreanicholas

    (@dandreanicholas)

    Hmm, must be an issue with my theme or something then. I’m glad to know I was at least using the plug-in correctly.

    I’ll poke around and see if I can figure out the issue.

    Thanks for a great plug-in and your help in figuring this out!

    Thread Starter dandreanicholas

    (@dandreanicholas)

    I’m sorry this is so late… This got put on the back burner for a while.

    Attached are screenshots of each part of the process.

    I created a series of wiki posts (in non-alphabetic order) through “Add New” under “Wiki Pages” and tagged each with the appropriate category.
    Fruit: https://imgur.com/AikS3YN
    Vegetables: https://imgur.com/OkU5XyA

    I then created a page with two table of contents, one with with the fruits and one with the vegetables: https://imgur.com/lpKqhnr

    This is the output: https://imgur.com/3pQmldM

    I do not have any special database sorting, language setting, and as far as I know nothing that should conflict with the plugin.

    These are wiki articles listed in a wiki article.

    I am tagging each wiki article with a category and each table of contents article with an overview category (though I did not tag the TOC page in the above examples, it is just a normal wiki article).

    This is specifically referring to the wiki categories and not the wiki tags.

    Let me know if this sheds any light on the situation. Thanks so much.

    Nick

    Thread Starter dandreanicholas

    (@dandreanicholas)

    Ah, I think I understand the issue.

    Essentially, I have a glossary of terms, where each wiki entry title is the name of the word. For example, for a glossary of fruit, the wiki page for Apple would have a description of an apple in the body, and the wiki page for Banana would have a description for a banana in the body.

    I was tagging each entry with the category “Glossary 1” since I thought I could arrange all of the wiki entries tagged with glossary in alphabetical order. I would but them all not under a category, but I have multiple glossaries I would like to separate “Glossary 2,” etc. The TOC I guess only outputs the pages by CATEGORY NAME and not PAGE NAME.

    Is there a way to do a TOC in alphabetical order for all the pages tagged with a specific category?

    Thread Starter dandreanicholas

    (@dandreanicholas)

    And by “index of all the pages” I mean the “Output Index” dropdown instead of the “Output Wiki Category” option. Output Wiki Category is giving me the issues.

    Thread Starter dandreanicholas

    (@dandreanicholas)

    David,

    The articles themselves are not double-tagged in a hierarchy. They are just being displayed on a second article that has a different category.

    For what it’s worth, the alphabetical sorting works with an index of all the pages (and I much prefer that format for what we’re doing), but obviously this is an index of all the pages and not a sole category.

    Nick

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