On Mar 3, 10:38 pm, Christopher Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
> This only sums to about 7000 words total.
>
> By contrast, the single latex file pygr.tex (containing the main pygr
> docs) is > 52,000 words.
>
> How hard would it be to convert the main pygr.tex to RST? Have you
> already tried doing that?
This actually contains a number of modules that I wrote (contrib and
are not part of pygr) so the actual number of common text is even
less.
There might be a way to partially convert latex to rst. But in lieu of
that this is a work that needs to be done piecemeal one page at a
time. It is also desirable to have the code that is embedded in the
pages be executed during tests.
So this is definitely a part of work that needs to be divided up
across multiple individuals, if everyone does a few pages at a time,
we can slowly converge to a full migration and nobody gets sick of
it ;-)
I think our short term goal (a few days) should be to get everyone
familiar with the system, how it runs and builds docs and what it
takes to make a new page. I myself am learning new tricks about it
every day I use it.
Istvan
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