Hi,
I am using Confluence Wiki to take notes as I study.
Whenever I record a definition i create an anchor by `/anchor` and then naming it as definition_major_triad followed by a line that describes the definition a major triad. This is helpful because later on I can link to this anchor from somewhere else.
I have 3 related questions:
Thank you in advance!
I would like to create an index-page that lists all the definition-anchors with respective link to the anchor. Is there a tool that can do that (even if it list all the anchors that would be fine too)?
As far as I can tell, there is no way to do this. There's nothing available like this out of the box, and I'm not seeing any add-ons which would provide this functionality. You can create them manually, but this would obviously be quite a lot of work.
If there are no tools - is this something that can be achieved using macros?
I can't think of a way that you would achieve this using a macro.
Is there a better way to do this, for example instead of anchor should I be using some other thing?
I'm not sure what the best way to accomplish this is. You could store everything in on large page and use the table of contents along with headers, but that could get clumsy very quickly. I'm not sure that there is a great way to do what you're looking for, sorry!
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