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Bliki

The Bliki engine is a Java API and an Eclipse offline editor for Mediawiki (aka wikipedia.org) documents. API features:

 * Renders Wikipedia syntax to HTML.
 * Renders Wikipedia syntax to PDF, LaTeX, Docbook (only partial support).
 * Template support.
 * Configurable through WikiModel interface.
 * HTML to Wikipedia syntax converter.
 * Source code highligthing for: java, php, html, javascript,... Eclipse editor features:
 * Syntax highlighting.
 * Content outline and content assist.
 * Down-/upload articles from a wiki server.
 * HTML preview.

 
Category Wiki Engines
License Eclipse Public License (EPL)
HomePage http://matheclipse.org/en/Eclipse_Wikipedia_Editor

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