Do you need to generate proper latex or would it be sufficient to be
able to type latex in the wiki for formulas?


On Sep 11, 3:43 pm, Marco <marco.gualti...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> I am a mathematician and not an experienced web programmer, but I
> thought web2py was cool (I only know some Python) I wonder if you
> could advise me:
>
> I would like to use web2py to make a kind of wiki (more like a blog
> where the students would have accounts and they would be allowed to
> comment and discuss -- basically a wiki where posts may be made read-
> only optionally,  and some posts can have higher priority, e.g. be in
> the main menus, that kind of thing.
>
> 1. is there a wiki which is ready for me to use already? I saw some
> stuff on the forum about W3 but I'm not sure
>
> 2. How can I use LaTeX inside the wiki? I know that Massimo is an
> academic and I saw one of his QCD apps had LaTeX embedded in the
> webpages... there must be a way?
>
> 3. anything else you would suggest?
>
> Thanks
> Marco Gualtieri
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