Jonathan:
Thanks for the links, they are very helpful. =20
On Monday 28 April 2003 13:19, you wrote:
> http://www.linuxjournal.com/print.php?sid=3D6800
> reports Guido as saying tabs should not have
> allowed for indentation.
=09# Tabs should not have been allowed for indentation. Or at the very l=
east,
=09mixed tabs and spaces should not have been allowed.
It's worth pointing out the second half of that statement, but it really =
isn't=20
a big deal. A quick Google for 'python tab indent' gave me what I needed=
: =20
vi settings to do spaces instead of tabs when I press the 'tab' key. We'=
ll=20
use spaces. Done and done. :-)
> At Python UK it was recommended that I visit
> http://docutils.sourceforge.net
>
> Highly relevant.
Wow. I'm very impressed with this module. How do you feel this impacts=20
PyTeX? Can we tie in with it, does it make this project obsolete (doubt =
it),=20
or is it just another tool for a different text-related task...?
For what I want to see in PyTeX, the ability to create a document by maki=
ng=20
function calls, I don't think this is a competing project. The main focu=
s of=20
it seems to be a simplified way for a human to generate a docuement. I'm=20
looking for an easier way to make handsome reports in daemons & lengthy=20
scripts. Granted, I've only spent 30 minutes looking into the docutils s=
tuff=20
and doing the 'hello world' type stuff...
What's your take?
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Eric I. Arnoth CISSP (http://www.isc2.org) =20
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