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WorkingWiki is a MediaWiki extension that makes a wiki into a source-code repository, IDE, and compute server. It has special support for LaTeX projects, including sophisticated translation to HTML for display within the wiki page.
A small library and two command-line tools to parse and convert Z notation from the "e-mail" mark-up into HTMLcode, or into UTF-8 text with box-drawing graphics, or into the Z Standard text format.
See the project's Wiki Home Page for details --- the "Wiki" button in the bar above, or the following link:
wiki2xhtml converts wiki syntax into (X)HTMLcode and styles the page with CSS. It makes it easy to create good-looking pages without many know-how, and advanced users can use own code. The program can be run either in the console or with a GUI.
This is a "high-end" wiki system based on the Django framework for Python. Intention of this project was to write a transparent wiki system which allows direct editting of HTML on wiki pages.
Notice: Recent code is available on the Launchpad(!) project page: https://launchpad.net/aintnowiki/
A stand-alone editor using Mediawiki markup language to generate HTMLcode. You can create and preview pages written using Mediawiki markup (i.e. Wikipedia pages) while off-line.
PositLog is an open source CMS for building custom-made Websites. It provides you with the capability to write text, draw pictures, and paste photos and any HTMLcode anywhere on draggable and zoomable web pages.