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From: Jeff H. - DM&T <je...@du...> - 2016-01-01 15:11:46
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for completeness: $ rst2html.py --version rst2html.py (Docutils 0.12 [release], Python 3.4.3, on linux) rst2html.py --verbose exclamation.rst exclamation.html On Fri, Jan 1, 2016 at 8:57 AM, Jeff Hinrichs - DM&T <je...@du...> wrote: > rST: > > .. code:: python > > > >>> print('Hello World!') > > Hello World! > > >>> > > > generates the following HTML using rst2html.py > > <body> > <div class="document"> > > > <pre class="code python literal-block"> > <span class="operator">>>></span> <span > class="keyword">print</span><span class="punctuation">(</span><span > class="literal string">'Hello World!'</span><span > class="punctuation">)</span> > <span class="name">Hello</span> <span class="name">World</span><span > class="error">!</span> > <span class="operator">>>></span> > </pre> > </div> > </body> > > NOTE: the <span class="error">!<span> I can not figure out how to escape > the exclamation point. > > Any input on what I am doing wrong would be appreciated. > > -- > Best, > > Jeff Hinrichs > 402.218.1473 > > -- Best, Jeff Hinrichs 402.218.1473 |
From: Jeff H. - DM&T <je...@du...> - 2016-01-01 15:08:09
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rSt: .. code:: python >>> 'a' < 'b' True >>> type(5) <class 'int'> >>> type(5.0) <class 'float'> HTML: (rst2html) <body> <div class="document"> <pre class="code python literal-block"> <span class="operator">>>></span> <span class="literal string">'a'</span> <span class="operator"><</span> <span class="literal string">'b'</span> <span class="name builtin pseudo">True</span> <span class="operator">>>></span> <span class="name builtin">type</span><span class="punctuation">(</span><span class="literal number integer">5</span><span class="punctuation">)</span> <span class="operator"><</span><span class="keyword">class</span> <span class="error">'</span><span class="name class">int</span><span class="literal string">'></span> <span class="operator">>>></span> <span class="name builtin">type</span><span class="punctuation">(</span><span class="literal number float">5.0</span><span class="punctuation">)</span> <span class="operator"><</span><span class="keyword">class</span> <span class="error">'</span><span class="name class">float</span><span class="literal string">'></span> </pre> </div> </body> rst2html.py --verbose class.rst class.html $ rst2html.py --version rst2html.py (Docutils 0.12 [release], Python 3.4.3, on linux) Escaping in a code block does not work, just shows slash and then wraps following char in an error span tag. Help? -- Best, Jeff Hinrichs 402.218.1473 |
From: Jeff H. - DM&T <je...@du...> - 2016-01-01 14:57:56
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rST: .. code:: python >>> print('Hello World!') Hello World! >>> generates the following HTML using rst2html.py <body> <div class="document"> <pre class="code python literal-block"> <span class="operator">>>></span> <span class="keyword">print</span><span class="punctuation">(</span><span class="literal string">'Hello World!'</span><span class="punctuation">)</span> <span class="name">Hello</span> <span class="name">World</span><span class="error">!</span> <span class="operator">>>></span> </pre> </div> </body> NOTE: the <span class="error">!<span> I can not figure out how to escape the exclamation point. Any input on what I am doing wrong would be appreciated. -- Best, Jeff Hinrichs 402.218.1473 |
From: Stefan M. <st...@me...> - 2015-12-28 23:27:43
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Hi! I just released version V1.4.2 of rst.el: http://sourceforge.net/p/docutils/code/HEAD/tree/trunk/docutils/tools/editors/emacs/rst.el This is mainly a refactoring release with only few user visible feature changes. I replaced the macros `rst-iterate-leftmost-...` by the new function `rst-apply-indented-blocks`. I refactored `rst-enumerate-region`, `rst-bullet-list-region` and `rst-line-block-region` to use this new function. During that I improved these commands a bit so they are more in line with reStructuredText logic. Thanks to Dominik who pointed out an endless loop in these functions under certain circumstances. This was my starting point to refactor all this code. Grüße Stefan |
From: Zooko Wilcox-O. <zo...@le...> - 2015-12-17 20:11:39
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> goddammit. that sounds like some kind of clueless corporate decision: > “Github is hip these days so let’s host our docs on Github, no matter the > consequences” Github renders restructuredText docs for you. For example: https://github.com/LeastAuthority/tahoe-lafs/blob/master/docs/quickstart.rst |
From: Philipp A. <fly...@we...> - 2015-12-17 18:44:24
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that’s idiotic. they remove all the semantic information and convert their perfectly fine directives into inconistent …stuff. > **note** > > ... or > Note: ... from being a “note”, this now became (maybe bold) text inside a blockquote. who’s being quoted here? Why throw away information that can be used for clarity? goddammit. that sounds like some kind of clueless corporate decision: “Github is hip these days so let’s host our docs on Github, no matter the consequences” Tony Narlock <to...@gi...> schrieb am Mo., 7. Dez. 2015 um 19:24 Uhr: > Unfortunately, it seems they will be moving to markdown for unspecified > reasons. Apparently they already made up their mind internally. > > https://lists.swift.org/pipermail/swift-dev/2015-December/000047.html > https://github.com/apple/swift/pull/246 > > A bit more detail was added later: > > "(Why GitHub-Flavored Markdown? Because most likely the most common way to > view them will be on GitHub. If we can also get Kramdown compatibility > that's great, because that's what our website uses, but that's just a > bonus.)" > > Source: https://github.com/apple/swift/pull/246#issuecomment-162233091 > > It's hard to beat the feature set of sphinx, but there are some nice > systems out there popping up we can learn from. > > On Sat, Dec 5, 2015 at 12:24 PM, Tony Narlock <to...@gi...> wrote: > >> Greetings Docutils Users, >> >> I'm pleased to let you know, Apple's Swift project joins CoreCLR, LLVM, >> CMake and other projects to use reStructuredText for their documentation. >> >> https://github.com/apple/swift/tree/master/docs >> >> Take note of how the project uses CMakeLists.txt for creating the sphinx >> Makefile: https://github.com/apple/swift/blob/master/docs/CMakeLists.txt >> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Go from Idea to Many App Stores Faster with Intel(R) XDK > Give your users amazing mobile app experiences with Intel(R) XDK. > Use one codebase in this all-in-one HTML5 development environment. > Design, debug & build mobile apps & 2D/3D high-impact games for multiple > OSs. > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=254741911&iu=/4140 > _______________________________________________ > Docutils-users mailing list > Doc...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/docutils-users > > Please use "Reply All" to reply to the list. > |
From: D B. <bor...@ma...> - 2015-12-11 19:06:23
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>for easier tracking : testfail: test_html4css1_template (windows:6.1 docutils:0.13rep) >would be a far better subject >the failure itself is due to windows caseinsensitivity >cheers c:\Temp>python --version Python 3.5.0 c:\Temp>pip list docutils (0.13) pip (7.1.2) setuptools (18.2) C:\Temp\docutils\test3>python test_writers/test_html4css1_template.py Traceback (most recent call last): File "test_writers/test_html4css1_template.py", line 14, in <module> from .__init__ import DocutilsTestSupport SystemError: Parent module '' not loaded, cannot perform relative import |
From: engelbert g. <eng...@gm...> - 2015-12-08 13:28:13
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On 7 December 2015 at 16:43, Robert W.Mills (Phoenix) <rwm...@bt...> wrote: > ASCII Banner: > __ __ ____ > | \/ |_ _| _ \ _ __ ___ __ _ > | |\/| | | | | |_) | '__/ _ \ / _` | > | | | | |_| | __/| | | (_) | (_| | > |_| |_|\__, |_| |_| \___/ \__, | > |___/ |___/ did you try http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/ref/rst/restructuredtext.html#literal-blocks ===================================== MyProg User Guide for Version A.23.45 ===================================== .. sidebar:: Table of Contents .. contents:: :local: .. ### insert ascii banner here ### ASCII Banner:: __ __ ____ | \/ |_ _| _ \ _ __ ___ __ _ | |\/| | | | | |_) | '__/ _ \ / _` | | | | | |_| | __/| | | (_) | (_| | |_| |_|\__, |_| |_| \___/ \__, | |___/ |___/ :Author: Joe Programmer :Date: December 2015 :Rights: Copyright © 2015, Joe Programmer :Email: j.p...@me... :Purpose: A program to do something. |
From: Tony N. <to...@gi...> - 2015-12-07 18:23:33
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Unfortunately, it seems they will be moving to markdown for unspecified reasons. Apparently they already made up their mind internally. https://lists.swift.org/pipermail/swift-dev/2015-December/000047.html https://github.com/apple/swift/pull/246 A bit more detail was added later: "(Why GitHub-Flavored Markdown? Because most likely the most common way to view them will be on GitHub. If we can also get Kramdown compatibility that's great, because that's what our website uses, but that's just a bonus.)" Source: https://github.com/apple/swift/pull/246#issuecomment-162233091 It's hard to beat the feature set of sphinx, but there are some nice systems out there popping up we can learn from. On Sat, Dec 5, 2015 at 12:24 PM, Tony Narlock <to...@gi...> wrote: > Greetings Docutils Users, > > I'm pleased to let you know, Apple's Swift project joins CoreCLR, LLVM, > CMake and other projects to use reStructuredText for their documentation. > > https://github.com/apple/swift/tree/master/docs > > Take note of how the project uses CMakeLists.txt for creating the sphinx > Makefile: https://github.com/apple/swift/blob/master/docs/CMakeLists.txt > |
From: Bram G. <br...@br...> - 2015-12-07 16:46:50
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Hi all, The documentation on the Directive class in parsers/rst/__init__.py is out of date: the src and srcline attributes seem to have disappeared since the documentation. It might be good to update this. I considered sending the change as a patch, but there seems to be a significant patch backlog at http://sourceforge.net/p/docutils/patches/ . Cheers, Bram |
From: Robert W.M. (Phoenix) <rwm...@bt...> - 2015-12-07 15:43:43
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NOTE: I not yet subscribed to this list. Please CC me on any replies. Thanks. I am trying to include an ASCII banner, as part of program documentation, within an HTML file. I have tried several ways but rst2html.py keeps rejecting it. ASCII Banner: __ __ ____ | \/ |_ _| _ \ _ __ ___ __ _ | |\/| | | | | |_) | '__/ _ \ / _` | | | | | |_| | __/| | | (_) | (_| | |_| |_|\__, |_| |_| \___/ \__, | |___/ |___/ RST File: ===================================== MyProg User Guide for Version A.23.45 ===================================== .. sidebar:: Table of Contents .. contents:: :local: ### insert ascii banner here ### :Author: Joe Programmer :Date: December 2015 :Rights: Copyright © 2015, Joe Programmer :Email: j.p...@me... :Purpose: A program to do something. ------- License ------- This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/#GPL>. ----------- Description ----------- *MyProg* does something you have allways wanted a program to do ;). .. footer:: End of MyProg User Guide |
From: Tony N. <to...@gi...> - 2015-12-05 12:53:55
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Greetings Docutils Users, I'm pleased to let you know, Apple's Swift project joins CoreCLR, LLVM, CMake and other projects to use reStructuredText for their documentation. https://github.com/apple/swift/tree/master/docs Take note of how the project uses CMakeLists.txt for creating the sphinx Makefile: https://github.com/apple/swift/blob/master/docs/CMakeLists.txt |
From: D B. <bor...@ma...> - 2015-12-02 20:33:39
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>Running the Test Suite > If any of the tests fail, please open a bug report, send email, > or post a message via the web interface (see Bugs). > Please include all relevant output, alltests.out > information about your operating system, Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601] > Python version, alltests.out > and Docutils version. alltests.out > To see the Docutils version, use one of the rst2* front ends or tools/quicktest.py > with the --version option, e.g.: > Windows users type these commands: > > cd ..\tools > python quicktest.py --version But why? |
From: engelbert g. <eng...@gm...> - 2015-10-21 11:21:59
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Sorry I do not even use this complexity It worked What i cant tell from here (at the coffee) if read the docs uses rst2latex , if not , Plesse tell Am 20.10.2015 6:34 nachm. schrieb "JENNIFER ITO" <ito...@be...>: > > Thank you. So if it works with rst2latex, it should work when using readthedocs to generate a pdf, yes? > Sorry, I'm also confused about the syntax in the reST document. Right now I have this: > > .. tabularcolumns:: |p{2.1cm}|p{5cm}|p{7.5cm}| > > .. table:: table name > > +----------+ > | table | > > > I'm not sure what I need to change to use longtable. Thanks! > > > On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 9:18 AM, engelbert gruber < eng...@gm...> wrote: >> >> longtable is standard in rst2latex >> and worked on a quick test here >> >> On 20 October 2015 at 17:33, JENNIFER ITO <ito...@be...> wrote: >> > Hi! I've made a table that is over a page long and when I try to convert >> > the reST document to pdf, LaTex doesn't format it right so the table >> > overflows a single page but does not flow onto the next page. I did a >> > little digging and found out about the longtable tag is used in the tex >> > file, but I'm not sure how to use it in reST or if it's even supported. Any >> > help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! >> > >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Docutils-users mailing list >> > Doc...@li... >> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/docutils-users >> > >> > Please use "Reply All" to reply to the list. >> > > > |
From: JENNIFER I. <ito...@be...> - 2015-10-20 16:59:45
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Thank you. So if it works with rst2latex, it should work when using readthedocs to generate a pdf, yes? Sorry, I'm also confused about the syntax in the reST document. Right now I have this: .. tabularcolumns:: |p{2.1cm}|p{5cm}|p{7.5cm}| .. table:: table name +----------+ | table | I'm not sure what I need to change to use longtable. Thanks! On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 9:18 AM, engelbert gruber < eng...@gm...> wrote: > longtable is standard in rst2latex > and worked on a quick test here > > On 20 October 2015 at 17:33, JENNIFER ITO <ito...@be...> wrote: > > Hi! I've made a table that is over a page long and when I try to convert > > the reST document to pdf, LaTex doesn't format it right so the table > > overflows a single page but does not flow onto the next page. I did a > > little digging and found out about the longtable tag is used in the tex > > file, but I'm not sure how to use it in reST or if it's even supported. > Any > > help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Docutils-users mailing list > > Doc...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/docutils-users > > > > Please use "Reply All" to reply to the list. > > > |
From: engelbert g. <eng...@gm...> - 2015-10-20 16:18:26
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longtable is standard in rst2latex and worked on a quick test here On 20 October 2015 at 17:33, JENNIFER ITO <ito...@be...> wrote: > Hi! I've made a table that is over a page long and when I try to convert > the reST document to pdf, LaTex doesn't format it right so the table > overflows a single page but does not flow onto the next page. I did a > little digging and found out about the longtable tag is used in the tex > file, but I'm not sure how to use it in reST or if it's even supported. Any > help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Docutils-users mailing list > Doc...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/docutils-users > > Please use "Reply All" to reply to the list. > |
From: JENNIFER I. <ito...@be...> - 2015-10-20 16:02:28
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Hi! I've made a table that is over a page long and when I try to convert the reST document to pdf, LaTex doesn't format it right so the table overflows a single page but does not flow onto the next page. I did a little digging and found out about the longtable tag is used in the tex file, but I'm not sure how to use it in reST or if it's even supported. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! |
From: Sandra <vr...@gm...> - 2015-10-19 14:00:18
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Hi, I am using reST for some of my documentation and tried the link to the public domain reST to HTML converter. >From http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html#try-it-online Converter https://www.tele3.cz/jbar/rest/rest.html The converter itself gives an error when I enter text and press ``Render``: 405 Not Allowed nginx/1.4.6 (Ubuntu) As a side note, the about link is a good idea! Thanks for the docs, converter & reading (: Sandra. |
From: engelbert g. <eng...@gm...> - 2015-10-14 07:18:52
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thanks for the link to tinkerer On 13 October 2015 at 23:27, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch <ma...@ri...> wrote: > On 01/10/15 17:42, Guenter Milde wrote: >> On 2015-10-01, Chris Green wrote: >>> Is there any sort of list anywhere of (major) applications that use >>> Restuctured Text? I'm particularly interested in Wikis and Blogs but >>> anything at that sort of level might be interesting. Even just a >>> simple personal note taking application would be useful. >> >> There is our link-list, I think at docutils.sf.net/docs/user/links.html. > > Maybe that list is missing Tinkerer: > > http://tinkerer.me/ > > It's a static blog generator. Based on Sphinx. > > Ciao, > Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch > -- > “I heard if you play the Windows Vista™ CD > backwards, you get a satanic message.” > “That's nothing, if you play it > forward, it installs Windows Vista™” > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Docutils-users mailing list > Doc...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/docutils-users > > Please use "Reply All" to reply to the list. > |
From: Marc 'B. R. <ma...@ri...> - 2015-10-13 21:44:27
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On 01/10/15 17:42, Guenter Milde wrote: > On 2015-10-01, Chris Green wrote: >> Is there any sort of list anywhere of (major) applications that use >> Restuctured Text? I'm particularly interested in Wikis and Blogs but >> anything at that sort of level might be interesting. Even just a >> simple personal note taking application would be useful. > > There is our link-list, I think at docutils.sf.net/docs/user/links.html. Maybe that list is missing Tinkerer: http://tinkerer.me/ It's a static blog generator. Based on Sphinx. Ciao, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch -- “I heard if you play the Windows Vista™ CD backwards, you get a satanic message.” “That's nothing, if you play it forward, it installs Windows Vista™” |
From: Stefan M. <st...@me...> - 2015-10-04 09:44:45
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Hi! I just released a version V1.4.1 of rst.el: http://sourceforge.net/p/docutils/code/HEAD/tree/trunk/docutils/tools/editors/emacs/rst.el This is mainly a bug fix release with no notable feature changes. The most important problem fixed came up with Emacs 24.4 which switched `electric-indent-mode` globally on which broke `rst.el` awfully. `rst.el` in the main Emacs development tree fixed the problem already. I also improved the tutorial somewhat. Grüße Stefan |
From: Guenter M. <mi...@us...> - 2015-10-01 15:42:42
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On 2015-10-01, Chris Green wrote: > It's a long time since I looked around and (fairly naive) searching > just now hasn't brought up anything very useful. > Is there any sort of list anywhere of (major) applications that use > Restuctured Text? I'm particularly interested in Wikis and Blogs but > anything at that sort of level might be interesting. Even just a > simple personal note taking application would be useful. There is our link-list, I think at docutils.sf.net/docs/user/links.html. Günter |
From: Chris G. <cl...@is...> - 2015-10-01 12:29:22
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It's a long time since I looked around and (fairly naive) searching just now hasn't brought up anything very useful. Is there any sort of list anywhere of (major) applications that use Restuctured Text? I'm particularly interested in Wikis and Blogs but anything at that sort of level might be interesting. Even just a simple personal note taking application would be useful. -- Chris Green |
From: Virgil A. <cuy...@ho...> - 2015-09-16 21:05:14
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Hi all, I'm new to this list and relatively new to ReStructuredText. So forgive me if I ask a question that has been discussed before. Can anyone tell me where I would put a ".docutils" configuration file in Windows? I've tried the "c:\" root directory as well as "c:\users\MyName\" directory and neither seems to work. On my Linux partition, I just put it in "Home" and it works fine. I'm now trying to duplicate this in Windows. Thanks. Virgil |
From: Guenter M. <mi...@us...> - 2015-09-01 16:52:31
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On 2015-09-01, engelbert gruber wrote: > On 1 September 2015 at 09:43, Masood Azizi <ma...@gt...> wrote: ... >> But I do not know where to add packages like \usepackage{tabulary}. >> If I add it in the rst file like I've shown above, even in the very >> beginning, this \usepackage line is automatically added after >> \begin{document} in the tex output file. This obviously generates an error. >> Any idea where can I add \usepackage commands in reST? Currently, preamble code must be added in a configuration file or command line option. See http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/user/config.html and look for > latex_preamble or stylesheet (BTW: there is a long-standing issue/discussion about allowing preamble code in an rST document, see http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/dev/todo.html misc.raw: add a "destination" option to the "raw" directive? .. raw:: html :destination: head <link ...> It needs thought & discussion though, to come up with a consistent set of destination labels and consistent behavior. Günter |