Re: Sphinx for general use

2008-11-09 Thread Sebastian Wiesner
Sunday 09 November 2008 20:32:58 Georg Brandl Hans Fangohr schrieb: Dear all, Alaric Haag schrieb: Hello, The Sphinx page bills it as a tool for documenting Python projects. I perceive it to be more of a document management tool that uses ReST. I've barely scratched the surface

Re: Sphinx for general use

2008-11-07 Thread Janet Swisher
On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 9:45 PM, Roger Binns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Alaric Haag wrote: So, I'm considering using it to make a lab manual to document all sorts of things we do, mostly NOT related to Python. I like the idea that one document can serve both as an on-line resource, and as a

Re: Sphinx for general use

2008-11-07 Thread Roger Binns
Janet Swisher wrote: Does Trac have an extension for producing a PDF? I haven't heard of one. There are several. This is is one example: http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/CombineWikiPlugin But for a small user base like a lab, such a person needs to be explicitly designated. I would argue

Re: Sphinx for general use

2008-11-06 Thread Georg Brandl
Alaric Haag schrieb: Hello, The Sphinx page bills it as a tool for documenting Python projects. I perceive it to be more of a document management tool that uses ReST. I've barely scratched the surface of using it though. So, I'm considering using it to make a lab manual to document all

Re: Sphinx for general use

2008-11-06 Thread Alaric . Haag
On Nov 6, 3:39 am, Georg Brandl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Alaric Haag schrieb: Hello, The Sphinx page bills it as a tool for documenting Python projects. I perceive it to be more of a document management tool that uses ReST. I've barely scratched the surface of using it though. So,

Sphinx for general use

2008-11-05 Thread Alaric Haag
Hello, The Sphinx page bills it as a tool for documenting Python projects. I perceive it to be more of a document management tool that uses ReST. I've barely scratched the surface of using it though. So, I'm considering using it to make a lab manual to document all sorts of things we do,