Emacs modespmwiki-modeAn Emacs-mode for editing wiki pages Note: These pages are under construction! Edit linksPmWiki/PmWiki
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GoalPrimarily, to allow the use of Emacs for editing wiki pages in a PmWiki wiki wiki web. Secondarily, to allow browsing of the source code of wiki pages from within Emacs. SolutionThe solution is a new mode for Emacs called pmwiki-mode. See EmacsModes.pmwiki-mode for more details. DiscusssionEditing text using a form inside a browser window is inefficient compared to using e.g. Emacs. Below are some of the things pmwiki-mode for Emacs allows you to do:
For further details and installation instructions, see EmacsModes.pmwiki-mode. Examples of keyboard shortcuts in pmwiki-mode
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See alsoCopyrightGPL ScreenshotDownload pmwiki-modeBelow are links to various versions of pmwiki-mode.
User releasesThe links below point to archives with releases of pmwiki-mode that are intendend for normal users. See the change log for information about the differences between releases. As a normal user, you should always download the latest release. Please note that the latest release is not working well with newer versions of pmwiki — use the CVS-version instead!
Note: Since I changed to using sourceforge and CVS I haven't created a new release, primarily because I'm not quite sure how to do so...
Development releasesThe releases below are the development versions of pmwiki-mode, i.e. they include some extra files and scripts that can be useful for anyone interested in further developing pmwiki-mode. See the change log for information about the differences between releases. Normally, you should of course download the latest release. |