Well, in PmWiki we use TinyMCE for editing but using Tcl wiki has one advantage 
that other solutions do not:

it is already running, it is free and it does not require special server or 
maintenance except the Wiki content itself.
Still we need to host somewhere our generated documentation which will be 
hosted somewhere else.

Writing this i thought, will it be possible even to convert existing docs into 
some kind of wiki and use it with simple 
wikit or something. When writing docs the biggest problem is rendering multiple 
times to clean it up or make it nicer, 
with Wiki it will be much easier.

I even have somewhere one of the first Tcl wiki version by Jean-Claude Wippler, 
the file is only 5k but produces pretty 
nice Wiki output


Gustaf Neumann wrote:
> 
> Bernd Eidenschink schrieb:
>>> Very nice idea!
>>> I am for this.
>>>     
>> good idea!
>> (i wonder, though, when will wikis eventually add some kind of TinyMCE et. 
>> al.)
>>   
> well, see e.g.
> http://alice.wu-wien.ac.at:8000/xowiki-doc/
> 
> -gustaf  neumann
>> Gave it a try with the "watchdog" article:
>> http://wiki.tcl.tk/22570
>>
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