how are you invoking this command in Leo? keybinding, from the menu? or the 
alt-x minibuffer?


On Sunday, August 15, 2021 at 4:12:27 PM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:

> Hello Felix,
>
> Félix schrieb am Sonntag, 15. August 2021 um 21:55:45 UTC+2:
>
>> Hi Viktor,
>>
>> This may seem silly, but I dont know anything about rst or what the rst3 
>> command is/does/how it's invoked, ...is it from a plugin ect...?
>>
>> Can you give me a 10 word sentence refresher about what it is / 
>> keybinding/ effect? 
>>
>> Maybe Edward can chime in and give me (or you) some insight about this... 
>>
>> On the other hand, I'm working on releasing a new beta version today (or 
>> late tonight) with all (or most) bugs fixed - so maybe this bug will be 
>> indirectly resolved, and the rst3 command will work through the alt-x 
>> (minibuffer) command palette.
>>
>> Anyways I'll finish this release, and come back to this 'rst3' 
>> command that you talk about.
>>
>> So really:  thanks for the heads up about this and I'll make sure to 
>> address it more seriously in a day or two.
>>
>
> Rst3 is a command  in Leo, which transfers a reStructuredText (rST) [1] 
> source document into multiple output formats.
>
> The output format that I'm mostly interested is HTML. - It's quite similar 
> to Markdown.
>
> rST is the base for all / most of Leo's documentation - and - it's also 
> the base for Sphinx [2], which is another documentation generator relying 
> on / using rST
>
> As far as I know rst3 is not a plugin - but - is considered part of Leo's 
> core.
>
> With kind regards,
>
> Viktor
>
> ---
> [1] https://docutils.sourceforge.io/rst.html
>
> [2] https://www.sphinx-doc.org/
>
>

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