The UKB comes to mind ;) Alternatively, you can just set up a Google Site for the project, granting contributor access to all that want it. It's a What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) editor with dynamic page creation on the fly. It's a bit raw, but might be good enough.
I just set up the following site with an example. Navigate to the site, then type the keyword word "math" in the search box of the top right corner. It will show you a result for "abs" which is the page for absolute value function which includes the word "math" in its keywords section. Example Site: http://sites.google.com/site/abuserdocs/ General Info: http://sites.google.com If you guys want to run with this, just send me your email address (sfclimbers -at- yahoo -dot- com) and I'll hand over administrative privileges to you. Otherwise, I'll destroy it since I have no intent to keep it for any reason (and it's currently using AmiBroker text verbatim which is copyright infringement). Mike --- In [email protected], "tuzo_wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], Keith McCombs <kmccombs@> wrote: > > > However, is there somewhere we could have a document that we could all > > collaborate on without the text getting all garbled up by Yahoogroups, > > adding carriage returns, line feeds, and >? I believe there is some > way > > to do this -- just don't know what that way is. > > http://docs.google.com ? > http://www.google.com/google-d-s/intl/en/tour2.html > > > Tuzo >
