On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 11:51 AM, W. Martin Borgert <[email protected]> wrote:
> Quoting "Clemens Feige" <[email protected]>:
>>
>> Why don't you put those documents under SVN (sub-version) version control
>> instead of attachhing them to the wiki page. There is a wiki command for
>> linking to SVN controlled files.
>
> This is the way to go, indeed.

Recently I've tried some other approaches . In my case many documents
(e.g. use cases , specs , ...) were stored in an MS VSS repository
(which lead many problems , PITAs ...) . Someone migrated those
documents to the wiki (some are just WikiFormatting , some others have
embedded LaTeX statements) . We use built-in WikiSystem version
tracking . I implemented TracBasicMacros plugin to embed
auto-magically information and wiki history in those pages. Finally we
deployed TracWikiPrint to download those files in PDF format as well
as two other plugin to download them in LaTeX , ODF, & DOC format .

This way collaborative as well as private edits are possible (which
was a req for dev teams ;o) . We also use Graphviz , FreeMind , and
other plugins . In all cases the pages are rendered OK . Surely there
are many more things to improve, with time they will come ;o).

-- 
Regards,

Olemis.

Blog ES: http://simelo-es.blogspot.com/
Blog EN: http://simelo-en.blogspot.com/

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