Aleksey Gurtovoy wrote:
> Rene Rivera writes:
>> Rene Rivera wrote:
>>> Aleksey Gurtovoy wrote:
>>>> or we can switch to Docutils and
>>>> get it for free.
>>> I'm looking at it to see what it can do, and how it does it.
>> AFAICT all docutils gives you is an abstraction of the front end and 
>> back ends (readers/writers). 
> 
> I'm not sure what do you mean by saying that all it gives is "an
> abstraction". It's a complete and mature document authoring tool
> chain.  It has a document model, a well-defined architecture, *and* a
> complete implementation of the said architecture in Python, including
> numerous front- and back- ends.
> 
>> But it also has less features in the front end,
> 
> Could you clarify this one?
> 
>> QuickBook being the comparable front end.
> 
> And, if desired, it could be easily pluged in the Docutils chain.

Just an FYI... I'm not ignoring this... I'm just taking my time in doing 
a detailed analysis of Docutils, and some experimentation with QuickBook 
to see how they do compare, and how they can compare.


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