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  3. Type pypm install zwiki-zeta
 Python 2.7Python 3.2Python 3.3
Windows (32-bit)
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License
Original BSD license
Dependencies
Lastest release
version 0.9beta on Jan 5th, 2011

ZWiki

Wiki, in general is a simple markup language to generate html pages that can be rendered in a browser. This is quick and neat way of documentation.

ZWiki is a text markup that is primarily developed for Zeta Project Collaboration suite, visit discoverzeta

The Browser and its HTML are built for documentation. Wiki makes it accessible. As a newbie, get started with ZWiki in 5 minutes. As a pro, never be limited by a wiki engine. Our philosophy of wiki,

"Make simple things easy and difficult things possible"

Some interesting features in zwiki are,

  • Text content can be emphasized, italicized, underlined, subscripted, superscripted.
  • Short cut for hyper links, several variants
  • Short cut for referring to images source
  • Short cut for e-email links
  • Heading
  • Horizontal line
  • Ordered list
  • Unordered list
  • Block quoted text
  • Small table
  • Big table
  • Definition list
  • Style short cuts
  • New line break
  • Interspersing HTML text
  • Templated tags for common html-tag usage patterns
  • Pluggable macros
  • Pluggable wiki-extensions

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