I also vote for the oddmuse. If possible with the
LaTeX extension
http://www.oddmuse.org/cgi-bin/oddmuse/LaTeX_Extension
or similar to write documents in LaTeX.
Cheers,
Xavier
--- Christopher Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> I was not aware of the sf restriction about files.
>
> It looks like oddmuse supports a LaTeX mode,
> images, tables, ... and appears to be "trivially"
> available. ;-)
>
> I vote for setting one up so we can get to work
> on the book(s) and tutorials revisions. The sooner
> we start the better. Other discussion threads have
> already emphasized how a lack of introductory info
> and docs makes for a steep learning curve to folks
> trying to start with PDL. Part of my hope in
> porting to cygwin was the chance to offer PDL
> to all those PC users out there (including myself).
>
> --Chris
>
> Frossie wrote:
> >
> > We run oddmuse on our server (which also hosts
> > pdl.perl.org). It is a perl based non-database
> wiki.
> > We picked it some time ago because it had better
> > documentation than twiki, though these days twiki
> > seems to be more feature rich.
> >
> > Anyway, if anyone wants an oddmuse-based wiki,
> > I can give you one trivially.
> >
> > Aloha,
> >
> > Frossie
>
>
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