* wiki mode for wikipedia (Re: emacs-wiki.el 2.39-rc1 -- wiki markup in emacs)
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@ 2003-03-05 22:01 ` Karl Eichwalder
2003-03-05 22:40 ` John Wiegley
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From: Karl Eichwalder @ 2003-03-05 22:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
Damien Elmes <resolve@repose.REMOVE.cx> writes:
> emacs-wiki.el is a wiki major mode for emacs, which aims for implicit and
> natural markup. It is similar in some respects to wiki-mode and bhl-mode
Nice and thanks! Now my question:
Do you have interest in supporting wikipedia.org as well?
It has some formatting details with emacswiki in common, but
differences are also worth noting ;) E.g., wikipedia does not know
anything about MixedCase, but it allows and encourages spaces in
[[internal links]]. Sections are written this way:
== Section ==
=== Subection ===
==== Subsubection ====
And we have lists:
* item 1
** subitem 1
** subitem 2
* item 2
With '#' numbered lists are wanted; and you can mix this stuff; for
definition lists we are using
; term: definition
; term2: definition2
; term3: definition3
This is ''italic'' and this is '''bold'''.
Basically, that's it. Or du you recommend to go for another wiki
implementation?
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