Le 07/02/2011 19:21, Frank Lanitz a écrit : >>> As an occasional Asciidoc contributor I hate to say this but... >>> >>> Perhaps the project should stick to one markup language? Geany's >>> documentation is done in reST, a part of Python's docutils which is >>> used to produce the Python docs. >>> (see http://docs.python.org/documenting/index.html ). >>> reST is a "lightweight markup language" quite similar to Asciidoc >>> and as you can see from the Geany help file produces HTML (and >>> others too IIRC). >> >> That's the one I was trying to think of! Thanks, Lex, for reminding >> me. I included AsciiDoc only as an example. I don't want to complicate >> things too much so would be happy to use reST. I currently use >> AsciiDoc for other projects but I see no reason to try to force it >> upon other people when a similar tool is already in use and doing its >> job well. > > OK. Let's give ReST a try. I guess we will need to have a makefile > which is generating the output we need. Who likes to do this? Also I > think this should be done after volume 1 has been send to public.
I can probably handle this if needed :) _______________________________________________ Geany mailing list [email protected] http://lists.uvena.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geany
