On Friday, May 17, 2013 3:16:22 AM UTC+8, wgw wrote:
>
> Some discussion here: 
> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/leo-editor/3bIIT2VE9hg/dC9dIn07R9gJ

Seems the link is broken.
For those who don't know Chinese well, I dig out a new link of it...
http://hyry.dip.jp/tech/book/page/sphinx/index.html
google trans addr: 
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fhyry.dip.jp%2Ftech%2Fbook%2Fpage%2Fsphinx%2Findex.html
source file:
http://hyry.dip.jp/files/books.zip

HTH

>  


> Using rst + latex + sphinx. The zip file has all the files for this 
> (short) book ...on writing books with Leo. Google does a fair job at 
> translating the Chinese of the html files. Here is the first paragraph (a 
> little wonky, but readable):
>
> Write technical books is a very time-consuming, not only need to write 
> interesting content, need to use a standard a nice format presents content. 
> In the process of writing Python scientific computing, "a book, I try to 
> use the the Sphinx, Leo, MiKTeX software, to piece together a set of 
> authoring environment suitable for the preparation of technical books and 
> documents. This book is introduced on the authoring environment.
>
>
> Of course, the Leo docs are perhaps a better example of how to write with 
> leo + rst + sphinx. 
>
> I have often wondered how to use Leo with Lyx... Lyx has things like 
> version control and is fairly wysiwyg -- they say, ...wysiwym..mean. Add to 
> that zotero, and it is a fairly complete environment for writing books. 
> (But books seem boring compared to software!... ) 
>

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