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{scrollbar:icons=false} The numbered headings plugin provides the numberedheadings macro, which makes it possible to number the headings on a page. The following numbered headings are created with the macro. These headings must start at level one. {numberedheadings} h1. First h2. Second h3. Third h1. Fourth, back to level one {numberedheadings} The markup is: {code} {numberedheadings} h1. First h2. Second h3. Third h1. Fourth, back to level one {numberedheadings} {code} The following parameters are available, used in the format \{numberedheadings:parameter=value\}. * number-format= any of the formats that follow: ** decimal (default) - 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. ** full-decimal - one, two, three, four, etc. ** lower-latin - a, b, c, d, etc. ** lower-roman - i, ii, iii, iv, etc. ** lower-greek - ?, ?, ?, ?, etc. ** upper-latin - A, B, C, D, etc. ** upper-roman - I, II, III, IV, etc. ** upper-greek - ?, ?, ?, ?, etc. ** custom - refer to the [documentation|https://studio.plugins.atlassian.com/wiki/display/NUMHEAD/Numbered+Headings#NumberedHeadings-customformatparameters] * start-numbering-at= the desired heading level * start-numbering-with= the desired integer To embed the page title at level one and use the numberedheadings macro, use the toc-zone macro. The general form is: {code}{toc-zone:type:=[list,flat]|maxLevel=1} Content in the zone, including other macros and page content. {toc-zone}{code} The zone starts after the embedded page title. {scrollbar:icons=false} |