Well
Very good
I have download and installed   Python   & Python Setup
Now wich is next step
If you want i can hep your for test what will be present to the community.


2010/2/17 Daniel Gonçalves <[email protected]>

> Hi Massimo!
>
> > Plesse help me understanding Rest&Sphinx
>
> ReST is a plaintext markup that is really easy to use. To better
> understand, give it a try with the on-line tool called
> "reStructuredText to Anything" [http://rst2a.com/]: in the main page,
> choose "create" and then "type a document", and you'll get an idea. To
> get help with the ReST rules see [http://sphinx.pocoo.org/rest.html]
> "reStructuredText Primer" (wich itself is written in ReST)
> documentation about paragraphs, lists, and almost all the markup.
>
> > Can we generate also a pdf Rest&Sphinx?
>
> Yes!
>
> > can we integrate existing documentation in c\harbour\doc?
>
> The documentation right in /harbour/doc, like cmdline.txt for example,
> is almost in ReST style. But for the documentation in
> /harbour/doc/hb_api.txt for example, we (I can try it) should write a
> tool to help us with all the $xxxx$ markup.
>
> > Which is first step?
>
> First, install Python 2.6 (in MS-Windows you have a "next, next,
> finish" style installer). If you're under unix/linux/mac you probably
> already have python installed. Then install sphinx. Follow that
> recipe:
>
> 1. Download and install python 2.6;
>
> 2. Download the Python Setup Tools package from
> [http://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools]. In the end of the page
> choose the file ``setuptools-0.6c11.win32-py2.6.exe``. If you are
> under linux/mac google for "python setup tools" and "easy_install" for
> your platform;
>
> 3. Use easy_install to install sphinx like "easy_install sphinx". Easy that
> way!
>
> To get help how to start a documentation project see
> [http://sphinx.pocoo.org/intro.html] on topic "Setting up the
> documentation sources".
>
> > we can follow your way using Rest&Sphinx becase we not have jet any valid
> > way
>
> I can (and want to) help with it :-)
>
> > i suggest you subscribe  developer mailing list
> > can try with a little part of harbour
>
> I'm already subscribed! And yes we can try it with a small chunk and
> present the work to the community.
>
> Best regards!
>
>
-- 
Massimo Belgrano
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