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-<title>UK TeX FAQ -- question label doc-wiki</title>
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-<h3>WIKI books for TeX and friends</h3>
-<p/>The <em>WIKI</em> concept can be a boon to everyone, if used sensibly.
-The &#8220;general&#8221; WIKI allows <em>anyone</em> to add stuff, or to edit
-stuff that someone else has added: while there is obvious potential
-for chaos, there is evidence that a strong user community can keep a
-WIKI under control.
-<p/>Following the encouraging performance of the
-<a href="http://contextgarden.net/">ConTeXt WIKI</a>, valiant efforts
-have been made generating &#8220;WIKI books&#8221; for (La)TeX users. Thus we
-have <a href="http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/TeX">(Plain) TeX WIKI</a> and
-<a href="http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX">LaTeX WIKI</a> are well
-established. Neither would seem yet to be of publication quality, but
-they both seem useful reference sources.
-<p/><p>This question on the Web: <a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=doc-wiki">http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=doc-wiki</a>
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