Hi @david!
Thank you so much for your very detailed response and for the care you manifest. Very much appreciated!
I could follow the track you propose, however it always lead to high maintenance each time we get a new version, either on wp side or plugin side. I rather want to focus on the content and expect easier solutions (coming from a geeky side, I have learned about the hard choice between structure and content) :).
I really do love the wiki plugin that you do, and I think many people and organizations need it. However, the easiness to build links and potential links comes as the practical power of wikis. You don’t have to worry whether a page already exist when you create a link, it doesn’t lead to a 404. And you don’t have to worry about a page url that already exist, just name its name in whatever wiki syntax you have. If you had this in your plugin, I would jump on it, I mean the paying version.
So far I have a whole knowledge base that I want to build on collective intelligence. Conventional wikis offer poor CMS, poor editing and poor themes. No possibility to make fancy, nice articles. WP doesn’t offer the full power of wikis which I think relies in the easiness to build hyperlinked content on the fly.
Would you consider this direction in the dev? I don’t think it would take a lot of time and resources to implement that.
Thanks again David.
Jean-Fran?ois