On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 01:36:27PM -0700, Darrell Hamilton wrote: As for RST vs Markdown in general: I would assume, that their differences are minor and are of the YMMV kind. I would consider any developer being able to adopt fast.
> Pandoc does have some optional Markdown extensions for dealing with > inline code and syntax highlighting. Aside from seeing the syntax, I > have not played around with it yet. Sphinx does this too on top of RST - yet its focus is on python and C(++) -- maybe this is to consider, when doing lots of PHP centric stuff. Adding (PHP)TAL syntax highlighting on top of the XML/HTML-Code of the framework has to be done by hand in any way. > Unless someone else has input on the capabilities of RST to break down a > single document into parts, I'll start investigating that next. For a "single-page" version? My "single-page" is the PDF and the EPUB here. So no experience there on my end. With Sphinx you just build a directory structure of your liking and then build a TOC in the pages to link them. do a ``make'' and you are good to go. Changing style is very easy and there are a few themes to start with already in the base distribution. Search is done by Javascript and works reasonably well. A tool bootstrap you into something to start with and then you write on. The tools asks some basic stuff which nearly all of it can be adjusted in a config file and the rest in the Makefile. For PDF/EPUB you just define (optionally) another "start"-page and generate from there. -- cu
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