WikiText Document
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A WikiText Document is a marked-up text document that is written in a wiki markup language (designed for collaborative editing and hypertext linking in wiki systems).
- AKA: Wiki Markup Document, Wiki Source Text, Wiki Code Document.
- Context:
- It can typically contain Wiki Markup Elements through syntax conventions.
- It can typically enable Hyperlink Creation through specialized notation.
- It can typically support Content Formatting through markup commands.
- It can typically facilitate Document Structure through section headings.
- It can typically implement Semantic Linking through double bracket syntax.
- It can typically maintain Content Organization through template insertion.
- It can typically ensure Metadata Integration through category tags.
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- It can often incorporate Text Formatting for content readability.
- It can often include List Structures for information organization.
- It can often utilize Table Markup for data presentation.
- It can often employ Transclusion Syntax for content reuse.
- It can often implement Citation Markup for reference management.
- It can often contain Image Embedding for visual enhancement.
- It can often feature Special Character Escapes for symbol display.
- It can often support Mathematical Notation for formula representation.
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- It can range from being a Simple WikiText Document to being a Complex WikiText Document, depending on its markup complexity.
- It can range from being a Standalone WikiText File to being an Integrated Wiki Page, depending on its system integration.
- It can range from being a Plain WikiText Document to being a Template-Enhanced WikiText Document, depending on its template usage.
- It can range from being a Text-Only WikiText Document to being a Media-Rich WikiText Document, depending on its multimedia content.
- It can range from being a Static WikiText Document to being a Frequently Edited WikiText Document, depending on its edit frequency.
- It can range from being a Small WikiText Document to being a Large WikiText Document, depending on its content volume.
- It can range from being a Well-Formed WikiText Document to being a Problematic WikiText Document, depending on its syntax correctness.
- It can range from being an Online Wiki Page to being a Wiki Page File, depending on its storage location.
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- It can be created by a WikiText Document Creation Task for new content generation.
- It can be modified by a WikiText Document Editing Task for content revision.
- It can be processed by a Wiki Rendering Engine for display transformation.
- It can be analyzed by a Wiki Parser for syntax interpretation.
- It can be stored in a Wiki Database for content persistence.
- It can be versioned by a Wiki Version Control System for edit history.
- It can contain WikiText Errors during improper formatting.
- It can be validated by a Wiki Validation Tool for syntax checking.
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- Examples:
- Online Wiki System Documents, such as:
- Wikipedia WikiText Documents, such as:
- Enterprise Wiki Documents, such as:
- Special-Purpose Wiki Documents, such as:
- Offline WikiText Documents, such as:
- Local WikiText Files, such as:
- Embedded WikiText Systems, such as:
- Specialized WikiText Formats, such as:
- Semantic WikiText Documents, such as:
- Custom Wiki Implementations, such as:
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- Online Wiki System Documents, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- HTML Documents, which use HTML markup rather than wiki syntax.
- Markdown Documents, which implement different markup standards for text formatting.
- Plain Text Documents, which lack markup capability for structured content.
- XML Files, which follow XML schema rather than wiki conventions.
- JSON Files, which store structured data rather than human-readable markup.
- POS-Annotated Files, which use linguistic annotation rather than content structuring.
- WYSIWYG Documents, which hide underlying markup from user editing.
- Content Management System Documents, which often use proprietary formats for content storage.
- See: Wiki Page, Wiki Markup Language, MediaWiki, Wiki Syntax, Wiki Renderer, Wiki Template, Hyperlinked Document, Annotated Document, Wiki Parser, Wiki Editor, Collaborative Document, Document Versioning, Wiki System, Content Management, Knowledge Base, Digital Documentation.