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Category: Plugin Directory / Editor / Eclipse Wiki Editor
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This Eclipse plugin is a simple personal or project Wiki.
Requirements
Eclipse 3.2 or later and a Java 5 runtime.
Features
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Link to local Wiki documents
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Link to resources in the Eclipse workspace and plugins
- Link to Java source code in the current project simply path typing the fully qualified name of a class
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Link to urls
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Exclude words from being links by providing a list in a file called wiki.exclude
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Define common prefixes to any website, Wiki, Eclipse resource, and more using a local WikiSpace
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Export your wiki including all the linked Eclipse resources (Java source is converted to HTML using the excellent Java2Html)
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The multipage editor has a browser view to make reading easier and a syntax view to help editing.
The are three renderers to choose from depending on your chosen wiki markup:
TWiki, SnipSnap and Ward's Wiki.
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Syntax colouring for links
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Completion for eclipse resources, local wiki documents, WikiSpace links and Java types in the same project
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Hover text and previews on links
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An Outline that guesses what the headings in your document are
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Embed other wiki documents, eclipse resources and Java code in Wiki documents.
The global WikiSpace can be overridden in folders containing Wiki documents so that it can be shared with the rest of your team with the Wiki.
You can also export your wiki including all the linked Eclipse resources to form a completely self-contained snapshot of your Wiki. (Java source is converted to HTML using the excellent Java2Html) Added on: 26-Feb-2004 | Updated: 03-Mar-2008
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Last 10 Comments
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 9 | 2009-11-12 10:47:41 | | | excellent work
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 9 | 2009-07-20 16:40:51 | | | This plugin is awesome. Since it just edits plain text (.wiki) files, these files can be placed in a simple folder in your projects (i use "wiki") and they can be added in version control (SVN, CVS, etc).
I use it for design notes, code documentation (such as file formats, protocols, etc), quick to-do lists (for stuff that i don't want to put in Mylyn).
Even if it is a bit rough on the edges, for me it is one of the most useful Eclipse plugins.
As an extra bonus, if you make a project, put .wiki files in it and someone else gets the source and doesn't have this plugin, the Wiki will be fully readable since the files are plain text files using a human readable format (or actually a bunch of them - i prefer the TWiki format).
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 9 | 2008-10-19 05:42:19 | | | very very nice, thanks;
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 6 | 2008-01-12 01:48:22 | | | looks great...很棒!
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2007-12-11 19:28:42 | | | EclipseWiki is part of the reason why eclipse is, for me, streets ahead.
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 6 | 2007-12-11 06:44:01 | | | Very useful. Not fully mature yet. Rendering needs to be configurable to allow me to plug-in my own renderer. Handling of nested wiki content not supported, so can't group related pages together.
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2007-10-15 05:17:24 | | | really excellent.
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2007-08-30 07:22:25 | | | 很不错!!!
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2007-08-28 00:41:59 | | | thanks
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 1 | 2006-12-27 11:38:33 | | | java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.teaminabox.eclipse.wiki.editors.WikiBrowserEditor
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