At 11:43 31/08/2005, Nicola Larosa wrote: >You want Leo ( http://leo.sourceforge.net/ ). It is a versatile outliner >that lets one compose documents including references to external files, >that are automatically tracked. It's a very powerful "literate programming" >tool (also known as "executable documentation").
Do you have any .leo files doing this that you can share, or links to documentation? I've been reading Leo's site and googling, and still don't understand enough to make the program work. >No Word, no Docbook, no LaTex (but output in those formats, if you need it). > >You want Docutils ( http://docutils.sourceforge.net/ ), with ReStructured >Text markup, much simpler than those alternative. It is well integrated >within Leo via plugins. That sounds good. Peter -- Maple Design - quality web design and programming http://www.mapledesign.co.uk _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig
