You can probably emulate this even in the current trac by implementing
it as a macro/plugin. I don't know zwiki, but if it's in python and
written in a well-modularized fashion, then even today without modifying
Trac you should be able to do something like:
{{{
#!zwiki
content
}}}
Then the zwiki macro would take the content fed into it and pass it
through the zwiki rendering engine to convert that to HTML and return
it.
Jason
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Subject: [Trac] Re: Using a different wiki
I think this is what I would like to see. We use Zwiki here already,
so I am not keen on having to switch back and forth between wiki
flavors. I am just now getting used to reStructured text only to find
out that Trac uses a completely different one.
What I would to see is a default flavor that is configurable and then
maybe a way to change that on a page by page basis. Then it would be
possible for the Trac default documents to continue in their current
form and sites or projects to have their on default flavor. Of
course, I am not sure this is very easy. It seems like some of it is
in place since you can switch to other wiki flavors in the pages
themselves.
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