Interesting, thanks for the pointer---now I know how those Python docs were 
made.  To be honest, I must prefer the older documentation (when it was 
probably hand-done?) but I doubt that's sphynx's fault.

Epydoc and sphynx make a good combination that I should probably look into.

-- 
Ben Escoto

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From: Peter Bienstman <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2009 07:56:25 +0200

BTW, libmnemosyne 2.x has its own documentation, built with sphynx. Look into 
mnemosyne/libmnemosyne/docs/build/html. It's a combination of machine 
generated docs and my own docs.

Cheers,

Peter



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