> Yes, and IMHO it does it better then doxygen, because you don't need
> to worry about document formatting inside the source code. and you
> also have a chance to highlight chunks of python code inside the docs,
> using doctest notation.
>
> I think sphinx is more "pythonic", and also I defend it for being the
> official doc format for python since version 2.6.

It looks promising. Anyone disagree?


Cheers!

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