On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 22:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: <snip/> > I also talked with Twisted's documentor. They have a system called > Twisted Lore that uses XHTML-like files as source and produces HTML files > with TOCs and footnotes, PDF and LaTeX files. I'm looking forward to the > Twisted Lore talk at the conference and also the ReST talk, to consider > them for possible use in the Cheetah documentation. We could also > consider it for Webware at some future date. I have a couple reservations > about it though: > (1) I haven't seen how the styles look in a graphical browser or printout, > (2) Twisted Lore currently depends on a homegrown XML parser in Twisted, > which I'm reluctant to depend on.
Any more thoughts on this now that PyCon is done with? -T
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