Hello Edward,

now that you've 'cancelled' the 'leo/extensions/docutils' experiment I 
thought I investigate the status of '@rst' and 'docutils' again.

What I see in my local installation is the following:

<log>

Leo Log Window
Leo 4.11 devel, build 5752, 2013-04-27 11:55:26
Python 3.3.1, qt version 4.8.4
Windows 6, 1, 7601, 2, Service Pack 1
leoID=VR20100603 (in D:\Users\Viktor Ransmayr\.leo)
load dir: D:\Branches\leo-editor\leo\core
global config dir: D:\Branches\leo-editor\leo\config
home dir: D:\Users\Viktor Ransmayr
reading settings in D:\Branches\leo-editor\leo\config\leoSettings.leo
docutils loaded
reading settings in D:\Users\Viktor Ransmayr\.leo\myLeoSettings.leo
reading settings in D:\Users\Viktor Ransmayr\Documents\WL2013.leo
reading: D:\Users\Viktor Ransmayr\Documents\WL2013.leo

saved: WL2013.leo
created directory: D:\Users\Viktor Ransmayr\Documents\Logs\2013\04\CW17
SilverCity not present so no syntax highlighting
Unexpected docutils exception
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "D:\Branches\leo-editor\leo\core\leoRst.py", line 1891, in 
writeToDocutils
    result = docutils.core.publish_string(source=s,
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'core'

</log>

Based on your current understanding: Should the '@rst' command with a 
properly installed 'docutils' package work in a Python 3 environment?

With kind regards,

Viktor

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