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= ParseWiki. A simple documentation system based on ASCII text ==
Parsewiki is a Perl script that can be used to produce HTML, XHTML, Latex or
DocBook/XML from a simple ASCII text source document, with minimum syntax
rules (this [[README file]] itself is an example).
== Installation ==
All you have to do is copy the ''parsewiki'' script somewhere where you can
execute it. You need to have ,,perl,, installed; no additional libraries or
perl modules are required.
== Usage ==
Read the [[doc/manual-en.html manual]] that accompanies this
distribution. There are also a ([[/doc/manual-es.html Spanish version]])
and a [[doc/manual-pt.html Portuguese version]]. You should also use
./parsewiki --help
to see a summary of the options and usage of parsewiki.
== Credits ==
This program is based on [http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl Mod Use Wiki],
version 0.92 (April 21, 2001) by Clifford A. Adams. Some subroutines are
almost identical to the original ones, except for a few bugs corrected.
A few additional syntax rules were added: the use of ,, for fixed-space
fonts, the provision for figures in a local directory and the use of
meta-information. The generation of the output file was completely
re-implemented using templates, and three more output formats were added,
since ,,Use Mod Wiki,, can only produce HTML.
== Bugs ==
This is a beta version (0.4). Please report bugs to
Jaime Villate <villate@gnu.org>.
Porto, Portugal, 2002/04/11
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