On Thu Jan 23, 2025 at 12:43 PM GMT, Nicolas George wrote:
https://ikiwiki.info/
Very interesting. It seems it only fails for the last point. But maybe
it can be added easily, after all buttons like that run on client-side.
That would be nice. Somebody once spent a lot of time integrating
On 2025-01-22, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Chris Green wrote:
>> Does this help any? RestructuredText is more like MarkDown than
>> Dokuwiki markup is, I think.
>>
>> It was a very simple plugin to write, you might find it easy to copy
>> and change to work with MarkDown. Is there a simple single exe
Jonathan Dowland (12025-01-23):
> It might be helpful to others for you to spell out the facets of DokuWiki
> you find most important.
Good point. I might be forgetting something, but as is:
- No need for database server.
- Passive: the web server runs the site when it is accessed. I can run
t
On Wed Jan 22, 2025 at 4:43 PM GMT, Nicolas George wrote:
Do you know if there is a wiki similar to DokuWiki but that uses
Markdown as a syntax, not a custom one nobody else uses, packaged in
Debian? Bonus points if it can use Git to manage its texts.
It might be helpful to others for you to sp
3. Extensible - There are extensions to add Markdown syntax -
>https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Markdown
With all the same drawbacks as the extensions that bring Markdown to
DokuWiki.
> If markdown is not a hard requirement
If Markdown were not a hard requirement in “DokuWiki but in Ma
On 22/01/2025 16:43, Nicolas George wrote:
Hi.
Do you know if there is a wiki similar to DokuWiki but that uses
Markdown as a syntax, not a custom one nobody else uses, packaged in
Debian? Bonus points if it can use Git to manage its texts.
I found gitit, that looks interesting, but I have not
Chris Green (12025-01-22):
> Yes to your last comment, while the content of the .rst file is pure
> RestructuredText of course the Dokuwiki editor when you edit a page
> will still be the Dokuwiki editor. I assume that's what you mean by
> "the buttons still produce custom syntax.".
Yes, that is
Nicolas George wrote:
> Chris Green (12025-01-22):
> > I wrote a RestructuredText plugin for Dokuwiki that means (not
> > surprisingly!) that you can use RestructuredText markup in Dokuwiki.
> > You can even simply name a text file with a .rst suffix and the plugin
> > will recognise it and treat
Geert Stappers (12025-01-22):
> Wiki: Present HTML to reader, as for 99% of Wikipedia.org visitors.
>
> I left out that "Wiki" also means "allow edit through webbrowser".
>
> "SSG" was suggested in response to the '> > > Any suggestions?'
>
> The '> > So webbrowser in one window' for "Preview",
On Wed, Jan 22, 2025 at 08:00:26PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote:
> Geert Stappers (12025-01-22):
> > On Wed, Jan 22, 2025, Nicolas George wrote:
> > > ... Wiki ...
> > > ... markdown ...
> > > ... git ...
> > > Any suggestions?
> >
> > SSG, Static Site Generators. Example given: Zola ( https:
Chris Green (12025-01-22):
> I wrote a RestructuredText plugin for Dokuwiki that means (not
> surprisingly!) that you can use RestructuredText markup in Dokuwiki.
> You can even simply name a text file with a .rst suffix and the plugin
> will recognise it and treat the whole file as RestructuredTex
Geert Stappers (12025-01-22):
> SSG, Static Site Generators. Example given: Zola ( https://getzola.org ).
>
> For the more wiki experience `zola serve`
> ( https://www.getzola.org/documentation/getting-started/cli-usage/ )
> So webbrowser in one window and your favorite text editor in another wind
Dan Ritter (12025-01-22):
> Would the dokuwiki plugin to accept Markdown work for you?
Sorry, I wanted to say it in my first mail but forgot before hitting the
:wq keys.
Tried one, does not work.
Read the docs, the other are worse.
The plugins slap Markdown on top of the DokuWiki syntax, but th
Chris Green wrote:
> Does this help any? RestructuredText is more like MarkDown than
> Dokuwiki markup is, I think.
>
> It was a very simple plugin to write, you might find it easy to copy
> and change to work with MarkDown. Is there a simple single executable
> program to convert MarkDown to
Nicolas George wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Do you know if there is a wiki similar to DokuWiki but that uses
> Markdown as a syntax, not a custom one nobody else uses, packaged in
> Debian? Bonus points if it can use Git to manage its texts.
>
> I found gitit, that looks interesting, but I have not found a
Nicolas George wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Do you know if there is a wiki similar to DokuWiki but that uses
> Markdown as a syntax, not a custom one nobody else uses, packaged in
> Debian? Bonus points if it can use Git to manage its texts.
Would the dokuwiki plugin to accept Markdown work for you?
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On Wed, Jan 22, 2025 at 05:43:44PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Do you know if there is a wiki similar to DokuWiki but that uses
> Markdown as a syntax, not a custom one nobody else uses, packaged in
> Debian? Bonus points if it can use Git to manage its texts.
>
> I found gitit, that l
Hi.
Do you know if there is a wiki similar to DokuWiki but that uses
Markdown as a syntax, not a custom one nobody else uses, packaged in
Debian? Bonus points if it can use Git to manage its texts.
I found gitit, that looks interesting, but I have not found a public
sandbox on the web to see the
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