Phillip Lord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I think that I'm in the same position though. Muse inherits its
> interaction pattern from emacs-wiki which is focused on the "source
> files in one directory, wiki", while I am trying to use it as a
> general purpose web publishing environment. Better directory support
> *should* enable both. On the other hand, it may conflict with the
> idea of muse as a general purpose multi-format publishing
> environment, which, I admit, I care less about.

I would far prefer people to just use the built-in interwiki support.
It has gotten to the point where it can handle multiple directories in
the same project intelligently, and that's one of the aims of Muse
development for 3.03.

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