From: Michal U. <xev...@us...> - 2022-05-04 18:22:53
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Yes, it's public. I'm using Nikola (https://getnikola.com/). Regarding Sphinx, I don't know much about it. Looking at it seems like it's very close to Nikola (both use conf.py, Jinja, reST and have similar build process). I don't really know if Sphinx would be better tool for my project. I choose Nikola because vast majority of static site generations (an online list I found had ~500 entries) are either exclusively for blogs or documentation and Nikola was a python-based barebone generator that offer ability to be heavily customized. --- ** [feature-requests:#91] reST: include directive should support root-relative paths** **Status:** open **Group:** None **Created:** Tue May 03, 2022 04:03 PM UTC by Michal Urbanski **Last Updated:** Wed May 04, 2022 05:51 PM UTC **Owner:** nobody I'm building a static website using restructuredtext and I'm really annoyed by the lack of support for root-relative paths. I have already implemented multiple directive plugins for my website build process, some of which use external files in a different format. They use the convention that if a path begins with /, they are relative to the root directory of the project. IMO the requirement for relative paths is very limiting - I could have a directory with files intended for inclusion but: - I would need to use `../../` which is very ugly - relative paths are different depending on the current file path - this is very fragile and limits An additional argument is that C and C++ have been using #include for like 40 years and relative paths (while sometimes useful) are only for specific cases. The leading convention is to use root-relative paths. I could implement another plugin for it but ... copy-pasting docutils own code only to change few lines is definitely smelly. --- Sent from sourceforge.net because doc...@li... is subscribed to https://sourceforge.net/p/docutils/feature-requests/ To unsubscribe from further messages, a project admin can change settings at https://sourceforge.net/p/docutils/admin/feature-requests/options. Or, if this is a mailing list, you can unsubscribe from the mailing list. |