Stefan Gössner just informed me about an interesting project called Wiky. It's not a complete Wiki but an Wiki markup processor similar to Markdown or Textile.
It has some special features though:
- Its written in JavaScript
- It does not only Wiki to HTML but the other way around as well!
- It has support for Math formulas using a Latex similar notation
Try it at Stefan's WikyBox
Andi
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Brian Ingerson of Socialtext has written something similar: Wikiwyg. See http://www.wikiwyg.net/
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Brian, thanks a lot for pointing to http://wikiwyg.net .
As wikiwyg is an editor and obviously no converter and in contrast wiky is a converter and no editor, these two should complement one another very well.
I must have a deeper look into that interesting jsan project as soon as possible.
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stefan
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TiddlyWiki seems to be also a client side based wiki.
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hmm...came to this thread wondering if anyone is discussing some kind of structured notation that can be post-processed. by this I mean, i should be able to capture my thoughts much like blog and a post-processor can sort my thoughts to some degree not to mention automatically categorize to some degree. anyone hearing me?
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That sounds like a combination of tagging and form based wiki application, e.g. a structured wiki.
In TWiki's case, see Tag:tagging (TagMePlugin) and Tag:twiki_application (StructuredWiki, TWikiForms, ...)
-- Peter AT StructuredWikis DOT com - http://www.structuredwikis.com/ - http://twiki.org/
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