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I want to create a hierarchy in my wiki like so:

General
FooPages
    Foo1
    Foo2
    Foo3
       ODP
Bar
   Baz

I would like to create these pages, and use <<toc>> table of contents macros to organize them.

How can I do that? Do I need to clone and edit the wiki on my own machine, or can I do that exclusively through the web interface?

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You can (partially) do this, using <<toc / >>. This will create a TOC for all the headers in files in the root directory. It will not list headers in file in the sub directories, though. You can do the same for <<toc FooPages/ >> etc.

You can do this both through the web interface and locally on your machine.

I placed some TOC examples on this Bitbucket wiki page: http://bitbucket.org/marijnvanderzee/build-wiki/wiki/TocTests. You can view the markup there.

Make sure to balance the equal signs on you headers; e.g. use == H2 == instead of == H2. Both are valid, but at this time, the latter is not recognized by the <<toc>> macro.

Marijn
Note that in the web interface you can create a sub directory by changing the path when you are in edit mode.
Marijn