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<blockquote data-quote="GreatLemur" data-source="post: 3686795" data-attributes="member: 28553"><p>I've been wanting a nice, wiki-based SRD that I can save to my hard drive and screw with to my heart's content for a long, long time. I don't think TiddlyWiki would be my favored format; its whole looks-like-some-kind-of-dynamic-blog interface is kinda weird and annoying to me.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I'd love a MediaWiki SRD, because I already spend a lot of time editing Wikipedia, so I already know the syntax. The trouble is, I don't think MediaWiki can run off of a local hard drive. Or, if it can, it's not a single, convenient file.</p><p></p><p>There's always <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/stickwiki/" target="_blank">Wiki on a Stick</a>, though. That's a single-file personal wiki intended to be carted around on a USB stick. It works okay, and isn't as offputting as TiddlyWiki, but I'm not really sold on it, yet. I think I really want something that uses the MediaWiki syntax, and/or has some kind of export feature, so that I can use the content elsewhere.</p><p></p><p>Lately, I've been screwing around a bit with <a href="http://bluwiki.com/" target="_blank">BluWiki</a>, a free, public, MediaWiki-based wikifarm. You don't even need to register an account in order to start a new wiki (of course, that kinda bothers me, because it sounds really vulnerable to spam). The only think I've done with it so far is a <a href="http://classlist.bluwiki.com/" target="_blank">half-finished directory of D&D base classes</a>. Could be pretty handy to have around, but I haven't really got the time to fill it out properly.</p><p></p><p>I wonder if there's any wiki out there that could import files from <a href="http://www.d20srd.org" target="_blank">d20SRD.org</a> and render them into working wiki articles. That would seriously be great. Or else, a Web-based wiki that can be worked on as a community project--to get the SRD up and working--but then exported to individual users machines to let them customize it as they see fit. Anyone ever seen anything like that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreatLemur, post: 3686795, member: 28553"] I've been wanting a nice, wiki-based SRD that I can save to my hard drive and screw with to my heart's content for a long, long time. I don't think TiddlyWiki would be my favored format; its whole looks-like-some-kind-of-dynamic-blog interface is kinda weird and annoying to me. Personally, I'd love a MediaWiki SRD, because I already spend a lot of time editing Wikipedia, so I already know the syntax. The trouble is, I don't think MediaWiki can run off of a local hard drive. Or, if it can, it's not a single, convenient file. There's always [url=http://sourceforge.net/projects/stickwiki/]Wiki on a Stick[/url], though. That's a single-file personal wiki intended to be carted around on a USB stick. It works okay, and isn't as offputting as TiddlyWiki, but I'm not really sold on it, yet. I think I really want something that uses the MediaWiki syntax, and/or has some kind of export feature, so that I can use the content elsewhere. Lately, I've been screwing around a bit with [url=bluwiki.com/]BluWiki[/url], a free, public, MediaWiki-based wikifarm. You don't even need to register an account in order to start a new wiki (of course, that kinda bothers me, because it sounds really vulnerable to spam). The only think I've done with it so far is a [url=http://classlist.bluwiki.com/]half-finished directory of D&D base classes[/url]. Could be pretty handy to have around, but I haven't really got the time to fill it out properly. I wonder if there's any wiki out there that could import files from [url=http://www.d20srd.org]d20SRD.org[/url] and render them into working wiki articles. That would seriously be great. Or else, a Web-based wiki that can be worked on as a community project--to get the SRD up and working--but then exported to individual users machines to let them customize it as they see fit. Anyone ever seen anything like that? [/QUOTE]
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