On Friday 02 February 2007 01:03, Oren Held wrote:
Hi,
Just for making sure: MediaWiki is the most mature/full-of-features
*hebrew-supporting* free wiki product?
MediaWiki is one of the most powerful wiki engines out there. And, yes, it
does support Hebrew very well. I've deployed several
It depends for what purpose. If it's for a large public wiki then I think
MediaWiki is great. If it for an internal documentation site, I have used
dokuwiki with great results, it is smaller, simpler and it saves its data in
files, not in a DB.
Chaim
On Friday 02 February 2007 01:03, Oren
On Thu, 2007-02-01 at 23:57 +0200, Zvi Har'El wrote:
Shalom BIDI gurus!
To distinguish, in Hebrew Unicode text, between quotation marks (מרכאות) and
gershayim (גרשיים), I have been using for the opening quotation marks the
unicode DOUBLE LOW-9 QUOTATION MARK U+201E (Windows-1255 0x84) and
This is a reminder that the Tel Aviv Linux Club (
http://www.cs.tau.ac.il/telux/ ) will hear Jacob Dunkelman talk about CAD/CAM
( Computer-aided Design/Computer-aided modelling ) in Linux on Sunday
4-February-2007.
The presentation will take place at 18:30, in Shenkar 222 (Physics and
Hi all!
After asking something on #lisp, someone recommended rlwrap to me:
http://utopia.knoware.nl/~hlub/rlwrap/
It wraps the prompts of a command line apps using GNU readline and gives one
history, fancy editing and all other readline goodies. I recall a thread in a
mailing list where an