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From: Ian B. <ia...@co...> - 2003-01-30 21:14:37
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On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 09:52, Mark Nodine wrote: > > I'm looking for something vaguely like the Python reference manual. I > > like the reference manuals for the most part, except they don't have > > very good indexes (which is something I really look forward to with > > docutils/reST). > > We discussed this issue a couple of weeks back, but what I'm > planning to do for my index entries is to label them as > inline targets (or explicit markup targets tied to inline > targets) and have a separate writer that can extract them > into a usable index. Oops, I meant table of contents. But I want an index too! I want it all! ;) It seems it would be very easy to start with an index made up of all the targets in the document. I noticed some notes on something like `word`:index: which would also be possible, but probably more thorough than I'd use in programming documentation. -- Ian Bicking Colorstudy Web Development ia...@co... http://www.colorstudy.com PGP: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 0x9B9E28B7 4869 N Talman Ave, Chicago, IL 60625 / (773) 275-7241 |