Hi Kevin,

> One example of that approach is a wiki I use for teaching my classes: e.g.
>
> * Web page:http://stats4.eng.mcmaster.ca/wiki/LVM:_class_1
> * Wiki and RST code for the same 
> page:http://stats4.eng.mcmaster.ca/w/index.php?title=LVM:_class_1&action=edit

wow, very impressive!!! That is really a nice example, thank you for
the link! Also very good to see that the idea of using sphinx for
collaborative editing does not seem to be such a bad abuse!

> The site is an ordinary Mediawiki installation, but I've created a Mediawiki
> extension so that any wiki text that appears between <rst>  ...  </rst> tags
> is stripped out...

ok, well, Kevin, you might guess, what I would like to ask you
now??? :)))

<scent of roses> Would you like to make your extension available to
the public? </scent of roses>

> That same RST code is used to compile (LaTeX) PDF documents for the students

*very* nice! What about tables? I see you are using images for the
nice table data.
Would it be possible to have the tables edited with the wiki and
scaled automatically to fit on the pdf page?
What if I would like to rotate the table 90 degree for the pdf?


Thank you very much for your attention!
Snaky

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