Questions about a wiki
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generic668 at yahoo.ca
Thu Jan 7 04:44:16 PST 2010
I don't know how it works, but ePublisher by WebWorks provides the
ability to develop wikis.
Nadine
Chris Despopoulos wrote:
> I'm kind of playing around with WIKIs at the moment. I'm most interested in DokuWiki because it's a file-based system rather than using MySql. DokuWiki has plugins for export to different formats (OpenOffice, LaTex, and XHTML, for example). I'm not aware of import plugins yet.
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> I think the obvious problems are with graphics (must be converted to a light-weight bitmap) and xrefs. Right now I'm manually converting Word files into the Wiki, just to see what issues arise. I suppose a Maker plug-in could be made that creates a DokuWiki tree out of a book, breaking the files into topics. I may start to think about that -- is there a bonafide interest? (Shoot, this could result in DokuWiki as an intermediate format for Maker -> Word conversions!) I guess the reverse would not be too hard to implement... DokuWiki -> Maker, especially since DokuWiki seems to have a plug-in that is sort of like making a book in DITA.
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> A conversion from Word to DokuWiki seems more difficult to me, because I don't believe VBA exposes a Word document as well as the FDK exposes Maker docs. For example, how do you find bold text within a pgf? The FDK splits text into chunks along such boundaries, but I'm not aware of anything similar in Word VBA. So I guess you would have to do transforms on RTF. I'm not there, yet... Anybody have any suggestions?
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