Massimo, Massimo, Massimo -

I missed this important discussion and topic:

YOU of all people (*smile*)  MUST use restructured text, and go
towards sphinx.

We have been down this road before, and Greg (in this thread) points
it out again;  Bruce Eckel is writing his book "Python 3 Patterns and
Idioms" in sphinx (and I've helped w/ some of the setup, etc. which is
why I am so convinced).

Like the python.org internal moin-moin sites do, I suggest you work to
get restructured text as the default language of the wiki, and allow /
ignore the few sphinx extensions to restructured text.

For existing alter ego, make a header at the top of a post which will
switch processing to markdown,

e.g.

[!markdown]

or some such thing which you eat before rendering.

Sphinx generates PDF,  and latex

You will be able to add your own chapters to this mix (although I
would recommend doing it all in sphinx)

The final (non-editable) item will be available as HTML (something
SORELY missed for web2py now!), and - as others have noted - the
indexing is there.

As a longer term project, we could try to make a "live sphinx" ---
that is a full sphinx wiki, but there will be some challenges.

Please, please, please - run restructured text for the public
contributions, and we can dump the source, and add sphinx indexing,
etc. to make a final product - something that can be done
periodically, and maintainable - and you will have latex from it too.

Please!

(Thank you!)
Yarko

On Feb 25, 10:51 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> I am not sure Shinx is the same as track.
>
> I think there are different issues...tracdoes lot of stuff but we already 
> have launchpad. I think we only
> need a wiki.
>
> I do not thinktracis our tool.
>
> is there any wiki out there that can automatically generate a TEX +
> PDF document?
>
> massimo
>
> On Feb 25, 10:10 am, ctalley <ctal...@caci.com> wrote:
>
> > I'm sure all the tools mentioned (Trac, web2py, Sphinx) have certain
> > advantages and disadvantages, and I don't claim to know what they all
> > are, but a strong argument for Sphinx is that it is what
> > docs.python.org uses.  Of course the downside might be the learning
> > curve if nobody's ever used it.
>
> > On Feb 25, 10:00 am, Fran <francisb...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > > On Feb 25, 2:51 pm, Paul Eden <benchl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > - Doesn'tDjangouseTrac?
>
> > > Yes:http://code.djangoproject.com/
>
> > > > using the framework shows a lot of confidence in it
>
> > > If the Wiki could have versioning added, that would take away the
> > > major constraint to it.
> > > Not sure how hard that is...
>
> > > F
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