Hello,
in your great epytext demo [1] I can see that types are generated as
hypertext. Great! ;)
But I don't get it how you did it.
1. Maybe it is a good idea to add the pydoctor call you used to generate
the demos to the documentation. Or did I missed it somewhere?
2. The demo show Python types only. Is it possible to use hypertext for
3rd party-types also (e.g. pandas, numpy, ...)?
[1] --
<https://pydoctor.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docformat/epytext/epytext_demo.demo_epytext_module.html#demo_typing_arguments>
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