Dear Community,

SerpentCS would also like to contribute to the documentation.

We are currently making some blogs which will guide people being more
familiar with installation, module creation and the know-how of
tryton.

Albert, I will ask my teams to go through the URLs you mentioned here.

Let me know if you want to suggest something specific to us.

Thanks,
Jay Vora
Serpent Consulting Services,
http://www.serpentcs.com

On Feb 18, 10:34 pm, Albert Cervera i Areny <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi,
> as discussed in TUL, I've been working on a documentation framework for Tryton
> integrated in Sphinx. The idea is to create two separate sphinx extensions:
> trydoc and inheritance.
>
> The first one, which is the one for which I've made the first alpha release
> available, provides directives for adding references to fields and menu
> entries, as well as generating screenshots and embedding them in the docs.
>
> You can find the project on bitbucket [1] but it is also available in pypi [2]
> among with some docs [3].
>
> The main limitation of this release is that although it creates screenshots,
> they're not from the appropriate view.
>
> The other extension (inheritance), which is not yet implemented, should bring
> some inheritance mechanism to Sphinx so we can update/inherit documentation
> the same way we do with views. This module will have no dependency on tryton,
> and can hopefully become a sphinxcontrib extension and reused by other
> projects.
>
> Of course, any help, comments or input on their syntax and features will be
> very welcomed.
>
> [1]https://bitbucket.org/albertnan/trydoc
> [2]http://pypi.python.org/pypi/trydoc
> [3]http://packages.python.org/trydoc/
>
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> Albert Cervera i Arenyhttp://www.NaN-tic.com
> Tel: +34 93 553 18 03
>
> http://twitter.com/albertnanhttp://www.nan-tic.com/blog

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