Re: [Rest2web-develop] Docs revision, "length" removal
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From: Michael F. <mi...@pc...> - 2005-08-22 14:11:19
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Nicola Larosa wrote: [snip..] > >>I believed him without testing - hence the multitude of single trailing >>spaces. > > > This is quite a wide jump to conclusions. The spaces docutils does not add > are not needed: HTML converts newlines to spaces anyway. > > Didn't you wonder how it could have worked all this time without trailing > spaces? :-) > Me - no, I tend to use line wrap (wonderful invention ;-) So docutils maintains the new line in the output HTML ? In which case the problem that the user reports will still be a problem (despite docutils) - which no one pointed out in the thread. [snip..] > >>>ConfigObj and validate are now ready to be moved back into the trunk, docs >>>included, and to be released, as soon as you're satisfied with the rest of >>>pythonutils, if you prefer releasing them together. I'd separate them, >>>though, I think ConfigObj deserves autonomous distribution. > > >>Yes - I'll package ConfigObj and validate for release ASAP. > > > That's great! > > > >>I'm working towards a Pythonutils release as soon after that as possible. > > > Will it still include ConfigObj? I suppose not. > Yes - ConfigObj is an 'integral' part of pythonutils. > > >>I'd rather be able to move the pythonutils stuff in one go. Really it >>ought to be in it's own repository. > > > It[no_quote]s ;-) own top directory would be enough. > I'll move the whole pythonutils directory into trunk when ready. No possessive apostrophe (quote ?) - http://www.voidspace.org.uk/gallery/silly/bobsqu.jpg ;-) ^ 2 ? > > >>Maybe I ought to look at setting up subversion and trac :-) > > > That's quite a good idea. :-) > Will do, possibly in 'due' course. Would be nice. Fuzzball http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python |