I love wikis too, but you really run into a brick wall when it comes to outputting. IME they're really not appropriate if you're planning to print your documentation as a deliverable, or make it part of a larger effort. The flattened nature of wikis (everything linking to everything) also makes it difficult to print, which generally likes a hierarchical format (table of contents, etc.)
Chris
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In reply to Re: Re: What's the best plain Documentation format?
by lachoy
in thread What's the best plain Documentation format?
by gmpassos
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