xen
Is it possible to:
* Having a very small "DidiWiki" like wiki-engine that will just parse the wiki (files) into a website with links and a little markup, and support for namespaces (navigation frame) -- no other features required, just browsing and simple editing (and saving).
* Having a very small browser (well, any browser really) that you can start as a self-contained program (no installation) and that will load this wiki engine, or start this wiki engine, and display its output as a website.
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andi
Look into DokuWiki on a stick for a portable (Windows only though) version to carry with you. You could also place your data directory in a Dropbox (or similar service) controlled directory.
xen
I still wonder if there is a package in Linux that I can configure to load a single page.
Or a single site. You know, the way you could have a single browser window that does nothing else but load DokuWiki.
I don't want it to be part of my regular browser list, but I also don't want it to be either Linux Firefox, Chrome or Opera, those are general purpose browsers.
I would really like for it to be some embedded thing.... I don't know where to ask. Ideally you'd just run some pythons script that would embed some existing browser engine (like Mozilla's) and just include it in a dedicated app of your own making.