Hi folks,

I did re/search a bit for nicely documented wikitext grammers lately.
I only found one for wiki creole. The good thing is, that it imo is a
good "subset" of the TW grammar.

There is a short article from:
> Authors: Martin Junghans, Dirk Riehle, Rama Gurram, Matthias Kaiser, Mário 
> Lopes, Umit Yalcinalp
at: http://dirkriehle.com/2008/07/19/a-grammar-for-standardized-wiki-markup/

that links to: (see "available as a PDF file")
http://dirkriehle.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/ws2008-wiki-creole-grammar-final-for-web.pdf

which talks about there intentions.
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Searching Dirk Riehle's site a bit more I found:
http://dirkriehle.com/publications/2008-2/wiki-creole/
and
http://dirkriehle.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/creole10_with_extension.g

Which is a full EBNF grammar description for wiki Creole. (using some
ANTLR specific commands).

Since the source (see: creole10_with_extension.g link) is copyrighted,
I did contact Mr. Riehle to get a less restrictive license (just to be
sure). Since the creole project is CreativeCommons, I did get an
emailed permission to use the most open CC-BY - 
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
license to use with TW.

@Jeremy
Just linking some resources, that may be usefull.

-m

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