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Utilities for general- and special-purpose documentation. Includes reStructuredText, the easy to read, easy to use, what-you-see-is-what-you-get plaintext markup language.
transfer xml into specific text-formats (html, dot, source-code, ...)
Moritz is an "addon" to the well known tool doxygen. It generates nassi shneiderman diagramms of functions and methods in a c/c++ source as html-files, which could be included in a software-dokumentaion or simple whached by using a html-browser.
PROJECT MOVED TO https://github.com/paulhtremblay/rtf2xml
The script rtf2xml faithfully converts Microsoft's RTF format to structured XML. Developers can make further transformations using standard XML tools, or use the stylsheets provided to convert to sdocbook or TEI.
pyWeb is a Literate Programming tool that will work with any markup language and any programming langauge. The idea is to allow you to create great documentation with as constraints or limitations.
AsciiDoc is a presentable text document format for writing articles, UNIX man pages and other small to medium sized documents. The asciidoc(1) command translates AsciiDoc files to HTML, DocBook and LinuxDoc formats.
A Python tool for creating websites or project documentation. Pages can be stored as reST (text) or html. With a simple templating and macro system it can autogenerate index pages and navigation links. Facilities for multiple translations as well.
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Cloud Run is a fully-managed compute platform that lets you run your code in a container directly on top of scalable infrastructure.
Run frontend and backend services, batch jobs, deploy websites and applications, and queue processing workloads without the need to manage infrastructure.
DocLite is a simple documentation authoring system, it produces multi-page HTML output (like this document) in a style similar to that found in the Linux HOTWTOs or other DocBook created documents.
This is a parser which reads plain-text input files and generates HTML output files.
It combines the presentation features of HTML with the simplicity of plain-text notes.
Generates HTML index files and hyperlinks for the words you choose to index.
POST (Python Obviously Simple Text) provides support for
simple, flexible dynamic document generation in multiple output
formats. Supports inputs in text or XML, outputs
in HTML, PDF, RTF, LaTeX source, nroff source, postscript,
and plain text.
Tools for extracting and transforming XML-like mark-up, embedded in source code comments, into proper external entities or well-formed XML files. Can be used for JavaDoc-like "literate programming", or embedding other build-related or CM metadata.
reStructuredText defines & implement a markup syntax for use in Python docstrings and other documentation domains, that is readable & simple, yet powerful. Project inactive. Development taken over by Docutils, http://docutils.sourceforge.net/.
A modular system for extracting and converting Python docstrings into useful structured formats like HTML, XML, and TeX.
Project inactive. Development taken over by Docutils, http://docutils.sourceforge.net/.
SrcComDoc allows documentation written in source comment rows to be extracted, formatted and highlighted according to the chosen documentation format. The basic SrcComDoc syntax is source and documentation language independent.
This editor aims to help users creating their own ebooks in the newly released Open Publishing standard defined by International Digital Publishing Forum. The editor will permit the creatioin of ebook in OCF-1.0 format (.epub)