The name "Wikit" can be interpreted in two ways: 1. An implementation of [Wiki] in [Tcl] 2. An implementation of [Wiki] using [MetaKit]. Both are accurate. Wikit can be used as a CGI process (see [Wikit under CGI]), in which case it becomes a part of your web server, or it can be used standalone, running locally with a Tcl/Tk graphical front end (see [Wikit in local mode]). The former makes ''collaborative editing'' possible, the latter includes a high-performance search facility and makes it very easy to browse and edit information off-line. Right now, these two mechanisms do not mix. What you ''can'' do, however, is download a copy of an active web-based WiKit (such as this one, [the Tcl'ers Wiki]), and keep it around as reference to what that snapshot contains. WiKit is fully self contained in a single platform-independent file, called a [Starkit]. It requires a platform-dependent runtime called [Tclkit], There are runtimes for over a dozen platforms. * The wikit home page is http://www.equi4.com/wikit As of 2002, Wikit can be embedded as a hyperlinked and searchable help system. Other pages on this wiki are: * [Wikit Command Line] - how to look inside a Starkit * [Suggestions for WiKit] - things that would be useful to add * [WiKit problems] - things that ought to be fixed * [WiKit's performance] - some notes on WiKit's efficiency * [Wikit configuration] - describes all the CGI env-var options * [Searching and bookmarking URLs on the Tcl'ers Wiki] - describes searching * [Formatting Rules] - what can you do on a Wikit page? * [Embedding Images in the Wiki] * [Adding images to local mode wikis] * [Wikit is way cool] If you take a look at Category Wikit you will find all the pages on this site that have been categorized as related to the wikit concept in general. By taking a look at the Tcler's Wiki category, you will find the pages related directly to ''this'' wiki. If you find pages without the appropriate category link - please add it. ---- [Category Wikit] - [Category Tcler's Wiki]