Dokuwiki is built in with only up to 3 levels of nested listing. If you need to go deep in listing (such as 2.3.2.4.1) for sub-sections, follow these steps.
Install the wrap plugin.
Add the following code to the userstyle.css file (to be placed in <dokuwiki_root>/conf/
##userstyle.css##
div.dokuwiki div.wrap_list-deep ol {
list-style-type: none;
}
div.dokuwiki div.wrap_list-deep > ol {
counter-reset: leva 0; /* set to one lower than intended value of first list item */
}
div.dokuwiki div.wrap_list-deep ol li div.li::before {
counter-increment: leva;
content: counter(leva) ". ";
color: inherit;
font-weight: bold;
}
/* ~~~~~~ */
div.dokuwiki div.wrap_list-deep ol ol {
list-style-type: none;
}
div.dokuwiki div.wrap_list-deep > ol ol {
counter-reset: levb 0; /* set to one lower than intended value of first list item */
}
div.dokuwiki div.wrap_list-deep ol li li div.li::before {
counter-increment: levb;
content: counter(leva) "." counter(levb) ". ";
color: inherit;
font-weight: bold;
}
/* ~~~~~~ */
div.dokuwiki div.wrap_list-deep ol ol ol {
list-style-type: none;
}
div.dokuwiki div.wrap_list-deep > ol ol ol {
counter-reset: levc 0; /* set to one lower than intended value of first list item */
}
div.dokuwiki div.wrap_list-deep ol ol ol div.li::before {
counter-increment: levc;
content: counter(leva) "." counter(levb) "." counter(levc) ". ";
color: inherit;
font-weight: bold;
}
Within the dokuwiki you can then use simple wiki markdown to get deep-nested (ordered) lists, as follows:
<WRAP list-deep>
- first level
- second level
- second level
- first level
- second level
- first level
- second level
- third level
- third level
- second level
</WRAP>