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> Well, I haven't gotten Lore to work (on Windows at least) in a looong
> time. The only way I can get trial to work on Windows is by using the
> "Twisted Command Prompt", or some hairy PATH manipulation.
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Not to my knowledge, I'm running trial on MSW with JScript and all
enab
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 2:18 PM, K. Richard Pixley wrote:
> Kevin Horn wrote:
>
> xhtml is processed into html by "lore" not "trial".
>
> Doh. Thanks. I *knew* that. I haven't gotten either to work yet, but
> neither is really on my radar right now either.
>
>
Well, I haven't gotten Lore to w
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 12:17 PM, K. Richard Pixley wrote:
> I've been going around and around on documentation with/for twisted for
> a few days now. For example, I read things like "the documentation is
> written in epytext" and "documentation is processed by trial" and
> conclude that trial pr
I've been going around and around on documentation with/for twisted for
a few days now. For example, I read things like "the documentation is
written in epytext" and "documentation is processed by trial" and
conclude that trial processes epytext. I think I'm beginning to
understand what's real