I find the camel case aspect of wikis ugly too. I don't like having to create all links by hand as in MediaWiki either though. As a compromise, I created a wiki-like script in mod_python that finds links in free text, allowing Media-Wiki style forced links (double square brackets)- take a look at http://www.goatpunch.com
What on earth are you talking about? Chopsticks were invented thousands of years ago, and I very much doubt that a significant percentage of lumber is used in their manufacture; many disposable chopsticks are manufactured from bamboo.
One strange feature missing from all recent Canon digital still cameras is the ability to record video at 640*400. They added this higher resolution to the S230, but haven't added it to any of the cameras released since; even the G3, S50, and S400 are limited to 320*240 video. Pretty mean of them, eh?
I've written a wiki-like script that allows html (as well as having no file size restrictions); here's how your list looks
I find the camel case aspect of wikis ugly too. I don't like having to create all links by hand as in MediaWiki either though. As a compromise, I created a wiki-like script in mod_python that finds links in free text, allowing Media-Wiki style forced links (double square brackets)- take a look at http://www.goatpunch.com
What on earth are you talking about? Chopsticks were invented thousands of years ago, and I very much doubt that a significant percentage of lumber is used in their manufacture; many disposable chopsticks are manufactured from bamboo.
One strange feature missing from all recent Canon digital still cameras is the ability to record video at 640*400. They added this higher resolution to the S230, but haven't added it to any of the cameras released since; even the G3, S50, and S400 are limited to 320*240 video. Pretty mean of them, eh?