Easy Numbered Headings
About
Easy Numbered Headings adds numbering to all of your headings without needing any setup or macros. Numbering is applied in the editor, in view mode, and when exported to PDF or Word.
Macros
Easy Numbered Headings adds one macro to the Confluence editor:
Macro | Description |
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Easy Numbered Headings Options SERVER ONLY | This macro allows setting the following options:
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Configuration
The following settings can be applied globally and for each space.
Option | Description |
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Enable numbering | Whether or not to apply numbering to headings. This option can be overridden on each page using the Easy Numbered Headings Options macro. |
Append full stop (.) | This adds a period to the end of all numbering. It is recommended to use this option rather than adding a period to the number formatting. |
Number formatting | Use a default by selecting it in the drop-down box or set your own custom format. See below for examples |
Custom formatting
Here are some examples of placeholders than will be replaced in the custom format:
Placeholder | How it is parsed | Example result |
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{h3} | If only a heading level is given, then the entire numbering for that level will inserted. | 1.3.2 |
{h2.decimal} | The number for the previous h2 heading in decimal format. | 3 |
{decimal} | The number for the current heading in decimal format. | 2 |
{lowerLatin} | The number for the current heading in lower-case latin format. | b |
{h1.upperRoman} | The number for the previous h1 heading in upper-case roman format. | I |
The available number formats are: decimal, lowerLatin, upperLatin, lowerGreek, upperGreek, lowerRoman, upperRoman.
Licensing
All licensing (including evaluation licenses) is handled by the Atlassian Marketplace. Go here more information:Â https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.bolo.conf.numhead