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Question

Is there any way to display some kind of tree view of the topic hierarchy? By this I mean the implicit structure created by the use of "Parent Topic", and reflected in the "you are here" trail on each page.

I know hierarchical structure is not very "wiki-ish", but it's there, and I'd like to be able to see how the whole structure has evolved as people have added topics.

If not built-in, is there a plugin?

Environment

TWiki version: TWikiRelease02Sep2004
TWiki plugins: DefaultPlugin, EmptyPlugin, InterwikiPlugin
Server OS: SuSE Linux 8
Web server: Apache 1.3.26
Perl version: 5.8
Client OS: Win 2k
Web Browser: IE 6
Categories: Missing functionality, Plugins

-- RickJones - 12 Apr 2005

Answer

Did you have a look at the TreePlugin?

-- FranzJosefSilli - 12 Apr 2005

Ah - thank you! I searched twiki.org on various words but managed to miss that :(. Looks like it'll do the job.

-- RickJones - 12 Apr 2005

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