On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 3:57 PM, David Winslow <[email protected]> wrote:

> I don't think that ReadtheDocs will allow us to preserve the current
> theming of the docs (probably not a blocker, but there would no longer be a
> link to the blog from the manual.)  It does let you use a custom domain
> like http://docs.geonode.org/ .   For PDF output I believe they are using
> the rst2pdf Sphinx extension rather than the default Latex output.  Since
> this uses a Python PDF creation API I think it's much simpler to set up
> than Latex. We could set up the GeoServer docs to use rst2pdf without
> needing to switch over to RTD.
>
> http://rst2pdf.ralsina.com.ar/handbook.html
>

Yes, I've read something about rst2pdf, but also spotted a thread on the
rst2pdf where Roberto Alsina
said he no longer uses, and thus no longer supports, Sphinx as a rst
source... but I cannot find it
anymore.

That happened like one week ago while I was trying to use it, found an
error, and the error brought
me to that ml thread...

Has anyone else succeeded in using rst2pdf?

Cheers
Andrea


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