I was thinking that myegg.wiki would be the literal markup that svn
wiki uses.
but instead of having to navigate to a page and cut and paste your
updates
into a tiny text box, you could edit them in vim and the egg builder
would
automatically commit a revision to the wiki.
On Feb 12, 2008, at 11:41 PM, Ivan Raikov wrote:
I will look at rdoc, but you should look at mole :-) I think mole
follows a similar pattern, but the output formats are perhaps more
limited. As for the second idea, it is okay with me, but a long time
ago I wrote a proposal about incorporating eggdoc-like markup in
svnwiki, and nothing happened, so I am not holding my breath.
-Ivan
raymond medeiros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
basically i was thinking about exactly what rdoc does ( i haven't
used mole ) look at rdoc. but then adding the ability to generate
wiki code and import it into the svn wiki, and also the ability to
generate various formats like pdf's, html etc...
another idea was, in your egg:
myegg.wiki
which would contain the wiki page, and get imported into svn wiki.
that way the maintainer has local control over the document,
but it gets automatically imported into the wiki. so you can
edit it with VIM or EMACS check it in, and when the egg gets
built it updates the appropriate wiki page, entering a new
revision using the committers credentials.
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