From: Chris G. <cl...@is...> - 2016-02-13 15:55:41
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On Sat, Feb 13, 2016 at 04:34:29PM +0100, renato wrote: > Il giorno sab, 13/02/2016 alle 14.46 +0000, Chris Green ha scritto: > > On Sat, Feb 13, 2016 at 01:53:42PM +0000, Renato Pontefice wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I'm still looking for "the best" way to build a documentation of > > > the > > > procedure program I use. > > > I'm very inrested in .rst. Because of the way to produce HTML > > > and .pdf > > > output. > > > But I still need a way to built docs, by more people. so I need > > > (I > > > think) a wiki as a container of that doc. > > > Can someone sudgest me a way? > > > > There are several wikis which can work with RST, a quick Google > > search > > will turn up a few. > > > > I have written an RST plugin for Dokuwiki which is an excellent wiki > > for documentation. > > > Ok, I 've seen it. It seem very intresting. It has all the thing that > I'm looking for. Now, I've to try it and try to write .rst and export > on html and pdf. > Are there some sandbox that I can proof? > Dokuwiki is quite simple to install if you have a server of your own, alternatively a lot of hosting providers have it as a standard web application to install from the control panel. A basic Dokuwiki installation comes with a 'playground' area which is a place to try things out. ... even better, the Dokuwiki home has a playground page:- https://www.dokuwiki.org/playground -- Chris Green |