Christian Müller ha scritto:
> Another quick question about advantages / disadvantages about Sphinx. Is 
> there a possibility for a spell check ?.

Right. There is no IDE like spell check, but you can:
- use the one built into the editor of choice. For example to edit
   Sphinx files I used Gedit which has "as you type" spell check.
   Most serious editors do have some sort of spell
   checking plugin available
- one can also go down to the command line and use aspell/pspell
   directly, thought it's not as convenient as editor support

> For the rest of the arguments, I agree to Andrea. One of the most import 
> things is to have the documentation in sync with the source code.
> And for the WYSIWYG freaks, the following procedure works fine.
> 1) Open an editor and work on the rst file
> 2) Open a cmd line and change to the doc directory
> 3) Open a browser on result html
> The turn around is
> Edit the rst file, save it, invoke "make html", refresh the open browser 
> and see the result.

Yep, that's what I do as well in fact.
Cheers
Andrea

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