hanumizzle wrote: > On 10/3/06, Colin J. Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>Another approach is to use PyScripter (an editor and IDE). One can >>generate documentation and then save the generated html doc. >> >>Also PyDoc can be used directly. > > > And if you want to go the traditional way, Emacs and Vim can both be > used to produce colored HTML IIRC. Not sure about Vim (something like > 2html.vim I believe), but Emacs has htmlize.el. htmlize.el works fine, but I was looking for an automated process! not that easy to call xemacs from cgi code! Thanks anyway, nice tool, might help > > If someone already said this, pardon me; I just joined via python-list.
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