On 09:00 pm, kevin.h...@gmail.com wrote: >Hmmm...I guess my "send an update every week" idea was a little >optimistic. >:)
Hi Kevin, At least you're still getting something out. :) Thanks for these. >Again haven't had as much time to devote to this as I would have >preferred. >More of Glyph's "real life" getting in the way I guess (had a new baby >added >to the household last week!), but here's a quick rundown: Congrats! >- proposal [1] once again updated, though not much...timeline for >"Phase 0" >still needs some work > >- lore2sphinx tool: some progress, though I'd hoped for more. >Inclusion of >external files (like code samples) now works, though I'm borking >leading >whitespace somewhere, so python files are mis-formatted. Some of the >whitespace handling is improved (nested lists seem to work OK now), but >it >needs more work. I think I have a general plan for how to fix this, >but it >just requires some elbow-grease. I've also done quite a bit of >refactoring, >to make my mess of code a bit easier to grok. Still to do: tables, >citations, footnotes, and some improved handling of <code> tags, as >well as >the afore-mentioned whitespace-handling fixes. > >- theme: haven't really started this yet, just a bit of research > >- Divmod docs: haven't really touched this yet...it's in the queue > >- PyOpenSSL docs: I got an email from Georg Brandl, with a pointer to >the >tools used to convert the old LaTeX Python docs to Sphinx [2]. >According to >Georg, it may need some tweaking, but should pretty much work for >converting >the pyOpenSSL docs. Looking at the code for this has also helped me a >bit >with a few minor problems I was having. So kudos for Georg! Also, it >looks >like the source of the pyOpenSSL docs are indeed in the source tarball, >so >hopefully I can make some headway on this pretty soon. Feel free to find me on IRC if there's anything in this area that bears discussion or that you'd like feedback on. >I'm not really speeding along with this project, but I am making some >slow >progress. As the tortoise said: "Slow and steady wins the race!" So true. Stick with it and I'm sure you'll get there. Jean-Paul _______________________________________________ Twisted-Python mailing list Twisted-Python@twistedmatrix.com http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-python