Hello,

On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 10:45 PM, William Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike Hansen etc are transition all the Sage documentation
> over to the Sphinx format, which is now being used by the
> official Python project along with many other Python-based
> components of Sage.  I'm sure they have a well-defined
> "see also" as a part of their ReST format.  I don't know any
> of the details though.
>
> Mike and/or Cwitty -- any status to report?

There was a big update to the developers' guide that went into 3.1.2.
I have Sphinx/ReST versions of all of the documentation except the
reference manual.  My personal plan is to get those along with the
code to doctest them into the next release of Sage.  Then, depending
on how smoothly things go with the reference manual, I'd like to have
that converted in the following release (or two) after that.

And yes, Sphinx/ReST have good support for cross references, and the
new intersphinx extension allows you to cross reference Sphinx
documentation in other projects (such as Scipy, Numpy, Matplotlib,
etc.)

--Mike

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