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Regular Joined: Sep 12, 2006 Post Count: 40 Status: Offline |
I know this is a real newbie thing to say, but I am just now discovering Wiki. Somehow it clicks with my way of thinking. It also has a lot of features that I have been daydreaming of for Sword, such as: * Cross-platform (for personal Wiki apps that are in a single HTML file) * Ability to link diverse data types, such as pictures, external files/pages, etc. * Editability * Guerrilla use (portability) * Free-form journaling, which includes the ability to keep track of your edits I am particularly dreaming of a Bible study app that will allow you to do what you naturally do with a text Bible: underline (highlight) and make notes in the margin. Wiki allows this. The trick would be to set it up so you could turn a word in the text into a link, e.g. "For God so loved the [[1J 2.15 | world]] that..." without, as a normal user, being able to actually modify the text itself. Another idea would be to allow a multiple-link menu, e.g. [[+ 1J 2.15; Jn 17.15 | world]] because so often you want multiple references to a passage. The graphical environment would need to be a hybrid of Wikis and the established pattern of multi-pane views in Sword. See [[http://www.tiddlywiki.com | TiddlyWiki]] for one fresh idea on how to open new views. There is obviously a lot more that could be said, e.g. how do you make a portable Wiki that includes the content-handling power of MediaWiki without the *AMP platform? I'm just posting the basic idea to invite comments. ![]() |
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Strange Joined: Sep 17, 2003 Post Count: 9 Status: Offline |
This is a great idea. I think a very practical use would be for allowing end users to use a wiki to work on their personal modules, or teams to work together. We could provide a wiki2mod utility which would convert the wiki to a SWORD module, proper. Thank you for the suggestion. |
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