While I did not find stx2any to be very natural to use, I explicitly
support some form of text-based format (not html) as the canonical
document format. LaTeX is very nice, but significantly suboptimal for
authoring. Markdown only handles trivial authoring.

IIRC stx2any's author examined markdown, wiki, pandoc et al and
combined the best features, also those systems do not have the
generality of stx2any. Where stx is lacking is in the number of
convertors/formatters available. You'll have to install python to work
with it.

Why not write a wiki-engine in weblocks on stx2any? That would be the
best of all worlds. At the moment I like scribble best (at
http://docs.plt-scheme.org/scribble/index.html). Where stx2any uses a
perl-ish shorthand, scribble makes it readably sexp-y.

My 2 cents..



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