On Nov 7, 2006, at 12:58 PM, Daniel Käsmayr wrote:
Am 7. Nov 2006 um 12:47 schrieb Bert Fitié:
I would rephrase your description "creating a wiki from markdown files" as "using fixed-links **in** markdown files". The markdown files are my 'endproduct', I'm happy with them and don't intend to convert them to anything (html or wiki). Web Preview I occasionally use for convenience of reading, but linking to an (article in an) other markdown file should be possible from the markdown files themselves.
Well, if the wiki software would - on the fly convert your markdown files correctly to a web page with links from tag to tag… there would never be anything other than the markwdown file as source… and the wiki-view as viewer of those source files (structured in folders and linked with each other by tags)?
Dan
Ah, I see, an interesting idea, a wiki-viewer which leaves the markdown files "as-is" (in the same way as Web Preview leaves these files).
Linking by tags from the wiki-viewer is nice, but linking from the markdown files (without a need to go to the viewer first) should also be possible. Cp. the txmt:// link and Web Preview: the txmt link can be used both from Web Preview and from the markdown file.
How could such a wiki-viewer idea be implemented, a separate bundle, or an addition to the markdown bundle ?
-- Bert