Changeset 1617
- Timestamp:
- 22 Mar 2007, 03:00:06 (18 years ago)
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- WAeUP_Doc
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WAeUP_Doc/Readme.txt
r242 r1617 1 The documentation is written in restructured text format. Restructured Text (also reStructuredText or rst) is a simple markup language. Actually it's plain text with only a few style elements. For a full list of restructured text rules and examples see the Quick reStructuredText documentation: 1 The documentation is written in restructured text format. Restructured 2 Text (also reStructuredText or rst) is a simple markup 3 language. Actually it's plain text with only a few style elements. For 4 a full list of restructured text rules and examples see the Quick 5 reStructuredText documentation: 2 6 3 7 http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/user/rst/quickref.html 4 8 5 Unfortunately, there is no Windows programme to transform rst code directly into html. To see the html result on Windows computers, Python has to be installed first. Then the docutils-0.4.zip must be downloaded from: 9 Unfortunately, there is no Windows programme to transform rst code 10 directly into html. To see the html result on Windows computers, 11 Python has to be installed first. Then the docutils-0.4.zip must be 12 downloaded from: 6 13 7 14 http://waeup.org/Members/henrik/docutils-0.4/view (1.7 MB) 8 15 9 Unzip the file first. The docutils library is installed by executing the 'python install.py' command within the docutils-0.4 directory. Finally the command 'rst2html [rst filename without extension]' will produce the html file which can be seen in any browser. 16 Unzip the file first. The docutils library is installed by executing 17 the 'python install.py' command within the docutils-0.4 18 directory. Finally the command 'rst2html [rst filename without 19 extension]' will produce the html file which can be seen in any 20 browser. 21 22 On Un*x systems like Linux all the HTML-files can be automatically 23 generated by entering this directory on the commandline and doing: 24 25 make 10 26 11 27 Henrik Bettermann
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