Subchapters in RAML?
In Github-flavored RAML, is there a way to create subchapters in the documentation tag?
For example, given this:
documentation:
- title: "Overview"
content: !include documentation/overview.md
- title: "Getting Started"
content: !include documentation/getting-started.md
can you add two chapters under Getting Started, like:
documentation:
- title: "Overview"
content: !include documentation/overview.md
- title: "Getting Started"
content: !include documentation/getting-started.md
- title: "Intro 1"
content: !include documentation/Intro_1.md
- title: "Intro 2"
content: !include documentation/Intro_2.md
markdown github-flavored-markdown raml
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In Github-flavored RAML, is there a way to create subchapters in the documentation tag?
For example, given this:
documentation:
- title: "Overview"
content: !include documentation/overview.md
- title: "Getting Started"
content: !include documentation/getting-started.md
can you add two chapters under Getting Started, like:
documentation:
- title: "Overview"
content: !include documentation/overview.md
- title: "Getting Started"
content: !include documentation/getting-started.md
- title: "Intro 1"
content: !include documentation/Intro_1.md
- title: "Intro 2"
content: !include documentation/Intro_2.md
markdown github-flavored-markdown raml
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In Github-flavored RAML, is there a way to create subchapters in the documentation tag?
For example, given this:
documentation:
- title: "Overview"
content: !include documentation/overview.md
- title: "Getting Started"
content: !include documentation/getting-started.md
can you add two chapters under Getting Started, like:
documentation:
- title: "Overview"
content: !include documentation/overview.md
- title: "Getting Started"
content: !include documentation/getting-started.md
- title: "Intro 1"
content: !include documentation/Intro_1.md
- title: "Intro 2"
content: !include documentation/Intro_2.md
markdown github-flavored-markdown raml
In Github-flavored RAML, is there a way to create subchapters in the documentation tag?
For example, given this:
documentation:
- title: "Overview"
content: !include documentation/overview.md
- title: "Getting Started"
content: !include documentation/getting-started.md
can you add two chapters under Getting Started, like:
documentation:
- title: "Overview"
content: !include documentation/overview.md
- title: "Getting Started"
content: !include documentation/getting-started.md
- title: "Intro 1"
content: !include documentation/Intro_1.md
- title: "Intro 2"
content: !include documentation/Intro_2.md
markdown github-flavored-markdown raml
markdown github-flavored-markdown raml
asked Nov 21 '18 at 15:06
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No content has to be a string. So no sub chapters are allowed. The best you can get is multiple top level chapters and then headings within your markdown content.
Thanks for the confirmation. Can't add subchapters? The problem is I can't have anchor links (links within the same page) in RAML either. For the life of me I can't see why people like RAML.
– ForEachLoop
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No content has to be a string. So no sub chapters are allowed. The best you can get is multiple top level chapters and then headings within your markdown content.
Thanks for the confirmation. Can't add subchapters? The problem is I can't have anchor links (links within the same page) in RAML either. For the life of me I can't see why people like RAML.
– ForEachLoop
Nov 23 '18 at 2:32
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No content has to be a string. So no sub chapters are allowed. The best you can get is multiple top level chapters and then headings within your markdown content.
Thanks for the confirmation. Can't add subchapters? The problem is I can't have anchor links (links within the same page) in RAML either. For the life of me I can't see why people like RAML.
– ForEachLoop
Nov 23 '18 at 2:32
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No content has to be a string. So no sub chapters are allowed. The best you can get is multiple top level chapters and then headings within your markdown content.
No content has to be a string. So no sub chapters are allowed. The best you can get is multiple top level chapters and then headings within your markdown content.
answered Nov 21 '18 at 22:58
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Thanks for the confirmation. Can't add subchapters? The problem is I can't have anchor links (links within the same page) in RAML either. For the life of me I can't see why people like RAML.
– ForEachLoop
Nov 23 '18 at 2:32
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Thanks for the confirmation. Can't add subchapters? The problem is I can't have anchor links (links within the same page) in RAML either. For the life of me I can't see why people like RAML.
– ForEachLoop
Nov 23 '18 at 2:32
Thanks for the confirmation. Can't add subchapters? The problem is I can't have anchor links (links within the same page) in RAML either. For the life of me I can't see why people like RAML.
– ForEachLoop
Nov 23 '18 at 2:32
Thanks for the confirmation. Can't add subchapters? The problem is I can't have anchor links (links within the same page) in RAML either. For the life of me I can't see why people like RAML.
– ForEachLoop
Nov 23 '18 at 2:32
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