Hello,
I'm trying to build a treeview that uses ASCII and UTF-8.
I thought maybe SP vertical nav group with sp vertical nav items or sp tabs group with sp tab pane but neither are working. I click, choice a color then click insert but nothing happens..
There use to be a Tab group & pane which were very easy to use but their no longer in the marco list.
Cheers,
Tina
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The treeview already uses UTF-8 ASCII, so I am not sure what you mean by that.
I also do not understand what you mean by "SP vertical nav" or what tabs or colours you are trying to use.
Maybe could you give us a screenshot and explain what you are trying to change on it?
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Hi Nic,
Sure thing, this is what I want to build. I want to be able to click on the first folder then see the next and so on.
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Ok, thank you for explaining (especially visually, that's even better for me)
You can do this by simply creating pages with all the titles that you name there, and moving them to the right place in the tree (if you don't create them from their parent page initially. For example, if you went to the page U3V and clicked "create", then filled in DeviceControlInterface.h as the page title).
You can re-arrange the tree with drag-and-drop as well, if you go to space settings -> manage content -> reorder pages
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That's not what I'm looking for.
I need to have a folder in an existing page that can be open when you click on it's subfolders show and you can open them.. .etc..
There use to be a macro called Tab where you can have different information in each pane.
Something simmer would be the expand marco but with folder icons.
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I am a bit stuck on what you want now. The "folders" is something not native to Confluence, it only has a page tree.
All the functions that provide tabs that I know of do not replicate the page tree, they place tabs on pages such that a single page is broken up into.
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less than a year ago Confluence had a Macro called TAB, that's what I am looking for.
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Ah, ok. Confluence has never had a Tab macro, but there are several apps that provide them. I suspect your previous system had one of these installed.
Obviously, as an Adaptavist, I'm going to mention the content formatting app, but there are others in the marketplace that provide them.
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You're wrong cause I've used that Marco less than a year ago but now it's gone and it wasn't an expansion marco I had to request for, it was in the default marcos.
Here a Youtube video:
https://youtu.be/6hPnpzcOhnc?feature=shared
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Both of those videos are about Adaptavist's Content Formatting App, not the built-in macros.
(The app is now run by Kolekti, who are part of the Adaptavist group, but I still spend a lot of time working with them)
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Again you are wrong.
Here a link to your own...
How to create tabs in Confluence - Atlassian Community
If you had done your research about the fact Tab is an option with the following APP Confluence (atlassian.net), instead of just tell me it never existed, this debate would have been over in 1 comment not a full day's worth.
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Again, that is an app, not a native Confluence function, as I said earlier.
It is also another app from my own Adaptavist group.
The article specifically states this:
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