Hi,
   I'm trying to write some documentation including text of (C++)
source code using doc book. That all got a bit gnarly so I got here
via google -> literate programming... you know the rest.

However, I don't know much about python; I'm afraid to say I don't
really want to know much about python as I'm quite busy. Does this
mean leo is a no go area?

For instance, is it really the case that I launch leo from C:\bin
\Python26\Lib\site-packages\Leo-4-5-1-2-final\launchLeo.py? It doesn't
seem too happy about it:

rst3 plugin: SilverCity not loaded
rst3 plugin not loaded: can not load docutils
can not load enabled plugin: rst3
image.py: can not import ImageTk
can not load enabled plugin: image
Can not load c:\aspell\bin\aspell-15.dll

does any of this matter? Should I be doing something from the python
command line? from IDLE? From PythonWin?

Cheers

nickJ

I looked at the xslt screen book example - leo certainly has promise..

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