DragonFly BSD wiki

Devon H. O'Dell dodell at sitetronics.com
Thu Dec 2 09:40:28 PST 2004


Sascha Wildner wrote:
Noah Yan wrote:

Hopefully I can merge my stuff to the centralized wiki. I am writing 
the "Architecture Book" by looking at the one of FreeBSD,, other docs 
and source code. Now I am in the chapter of Booting Process of it. But 
for me latex is the only comfortable way to do other than MS office 
and I am using latex now doing it. I know latex can be easily convert 
to html. but what is latex for wiki? is there any way to use latex in 
wiki?


Noah,

normal pages are written in text with interspersed markup commands (many 
of them being HTML commands). This format is described in 
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Editing.

MediaWiki uses TeX for formatting formulas, though, but that generates 
images so it's rather undesirable for your Architecture Book project. 
Anyway, it's described here: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Formula.

Regarding your Architecture Book: It would be cool to have something 
like that for DragonFly. Maybe there are LaTeX->HTML converters around. 
HTML should not be so hard to convert to the Wiki format. If everything 
fails you could even put up your LaTeX source and anyone who wants could 
help you with the conversion.

Regards,
Sascha
An ``Architecture Book'' is desirable; however I must agree with Hiten 
when he stated that this kind of documentation should be done in SGML. 
I'd be more than happy for you to find a use for the Wiki as a staging area.

Sascha gave links for information on formatting Wiki pages; I think most 
of them will allow you to actually paste HTML. If you want to go ahead 
and add what you've got, I'll help get them set in MediaWiki format.

Thanks for taking on this project!

Kind regards,

Devon H. O'Dell






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