On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 10:40:02 +0200, nospam@mussenbrock.de nospam@mussenbrock.de wrote:
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The '''Diderot''' WikiWriter alpha is soon to be released.
'''Diderot''' is going to become the first full-featured, offline-online Wikipedia Editor with
- Source Coloring
- Source Folding
- integrated Browser Window
- Category Browser
- Asynchronous Put and Get of Wikipedia Pages (you don't have to wait
until a page is saved)
- Parallel Editing of Multiple Articles
In the future, we plan to add a variety of new features:
- Recent Change Agent with Notification Function, able to process RegEx
- Search & Replace with RegEx
- Integrated Watchlist with automated update
- Automatic resolving of Redirects
- and many other ... participate and submit a Feature Request on our
Project Summary Page at http://wikiwriter.sourceforge.net!
On the Project Homepage at http://wikiwriter.sourceforge.net you can find some Screenshots.
The package will currently only run under WinXP, but in the future we will try to support unix platforms as well.
This will depend on volunteers to tackle some developement tasks. Any pythonists are welcome to participate. [clipped]
This sounds great! (I've been thinking about porting the parser code to C++ for a similar effect)
This announce is in some way a test on how many interest there is in such a tool. So please put your vote on http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Dedicated Dedicated Wikipedia editor/Diderot.
The URL for that is http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Dedicated_Wikipedia_editor/Diderot