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DokuWiki is nice, but I run PmWiki at home as I found it was the easiest
for tweaking the text formatting rules. E.g. When I do a <return> at
the end of a line of text and start the next line below it (with no
extra blank line), I DON'T want the lines to run together like they're
in one paragraph, when the page is displayed. PmWiki is the only one
that I found that could do that easily, but it's been a while since I
looked into different wikis. They also have a great number of themes
available, and seem to have a fair number of contributors.
--Chris
Rick Buford wrote:
>Christian M. Cepel wrote:
>
>
>>Well, it's been a while, so I thought I'd ask.
>>
>>What are people's favorite wiki packages right now, and why?
>>
>>My last go was with TikiWiki, and it was... well... frustrating. That
>>experience was more than a year ago however.
>>
>> //Christian.
>>
>>
>>
>
>I pushed for and finally got to install DokuWiki at work for
>documentation. It was very easy to install and has been rock solid for a
>little over a year now.
>
>My first choice would have been Twiki for the massive list of features,
>but since it had to be decided by committee, we went with DokuWiki for
>it's more documentation specific feature set.
>
>Rick
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