From: Ray L. <ra...@es...> - 2002-11-26 15:39:54
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I'd be more than happy to contribute. Right now though it requires libxml2, libxslt and their respective python bindings for this to work. I don't know if you're interested in something like that. Actually I can contribute the xsl stylesheets I'll be generating right from the start. A few questions: 1) The docutils-xml.py has some none functioning commandline options, is that known? I can document if it hasn't already. 2) Can there be a command line option to remove the <!DOCTYPE ... directive from the XML file created by docutils xml? I know it's a minidom, but I don't understand the cmdline classes well enought to add this option yet. The reason I want to remove it is for offline processing with libxml2 ... it's a validating parser, and when I go to transform the docutils-xml file it first tries to validate. That's no issue when connected, but when offline it can get a bit annoying. 3) Is there a single test document that uses everything in rst ( section indentation, tables, etc ... )? Thanks for your feedback, and I'll definitely be contributing the Xsl stylesheets. I've got one that works throught he sections / title / paragraphs. I'm trying to work out the rest as I go along. That's why a good sample that uses *everything* would be great. Ray |