Hi,
Is nice to see the TeXmacs Wiki idea. None of the Wikis I know have a
nice WYSIWYG/WYSIWYM to enable mathematical writing. I was thinking in
TeXmacs as an external editor of some of the existing wikis (my prefered
one is Moin). In this case, we would need some kind of server client
protocol to talk with the Wiki saying to it wich will be the kind of
content that wil be added and may be some kind of mime type or
preferences in our wiki account will say what is our prefered editor for
this kind of content. This would mean also that we would need a general
system for seeing differences between changes in documents, in a more
general fashion that the actual Wikis. May be wikis based on SVN, like
Trac or SVNwiki would be more suited for this kind of vision. In the
case of the contents generated by TeXmacs, would be nice to have the
posibility to put some kind of forms for the input in CAS sessions, so
the web user of TeXmacs Documents could use CAS via web and see the
output in a nice fashion.
¿How you envision that the effort of TeXmacs Wiki could be integrated
with previous/other wiki engines?
Cheers and nice to see you here again Joris :)
Offray
Pdt: About translations, I would like to say something more, as one of
the main translators of spanish documentation. The Wiki Way is the Way
for me to make the translations easily available for a lot of people and
integrated with localiced versions of TeXmacs, but we need some kind of
"transwiki" wich can say wich paragraphs are in correspondence with
original doc, and wich ones are outdated. Po4a has a lot of nice
reflexions on the translation of Free Software issues.
Joris van der Hoeven escribió:
On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 09:37:50AM +0200, Norbert Nemec wrote:
PS: Seriously - is a native client-server protocol in TeXmacs really in
demand? Compared to many other features that really would help smoothing
out annoyances in every-day user experience.
In the first place, it is something which I want to use myself for
different reasons (both chatting and CVS-ing my mass of documents).
Secondly, I need to integrate generalized hyperlinks in a deep way into
TeXmacs for many reasons (one of them being to reshape the interface).
It is very natural to combine this with the idea of a document server
which handles unique ID's better than a normal file system.
Finally, I eventually want to boost contributions of documentation and
translations. In particular, I hope to create a TeXmacs wiki soon,
which will be available directly from within TeXmacs.
Best wishes, Joris
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