[wiki-research] study on how users employ wikitext
Sabri LABBENE
sabri.labbene at gmail.com
Sun Oct 28 02:18:47 CEST 2007
Hi Travis and all,
There is also another intersting project wich is WikiCreole. It aims to
define a standard markup for wikis so that wiki users could share docs among
different wikis using the same markup "WikiCreole markup".
If you don't already know about it, you can post to this mailing list for
further details about the project: wiki-standards at wikisym.org
It would be an interesting point to cover in your study.
Cheers,
-- Sabri.
Phpwiki
On 10/27/07, Fred Drake <fdrake at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 10/26/07, Randy Kramer <rhkramer at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Now, can I remember some of the names? Ok, it took me a little while,
> but
> > look for RedCloth, BlueCloth, Textile--there are others.
>
> BBcode is simpler than most wiki markups, but is widely used with some
> of the online forum software. There's also reStructuredText, which is
> somewhat more syntax than most wiki markups, but is fairly well
> defined. (It is also optional in some wikis such as MoinMoin.)
>
>
> -Fred
>
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