Wow!! impressive John...!
Could you provide us with an example zip application ready to install in 
web2py?

thanks in advance!!
alex f

El 20/07/2009 23:12, JohnMc escribió:
> Ok, here is a draft of the article -- 
> http://76.185.48.154/images/web2pyart1.pdf.
>
> Have not applied a great deal off formatting. Looking for input as to
> preferences in that regard.
>
> JohnMc
>
> On Jul 19, 10:13 pm, Yarko Tymciurak<yark...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>    
>> On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 7:49 PM, Tim Michelsen
>> <timmichel...@gmx-topmail.de>wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>      
>>>> A directed question if I may. What tools do you use to create the rest
>>>> doc that goes into Sphinx.
>>>>          
>>> I tried to show some here:
>>>        
>>> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~timmie/web2py/web2py-appdocu/annotate/he...<http://bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Etimmie/web2py/web2py-appdocu/annotate/...>
>>>        
>> This was Timmies patch for web2py documenting - and his proposal to follow
>> numpy standards (a good starting point, I thought, and continue to think,
>> but too detailed for web2py sources). I got partway thru parsing this down
>> to what I thought would be useful essentials for web2py;  I need to send
>> this to Massimo.  In the end, too many people working at once, and no
>> coherent direction, so this confused the issue / task (too many / no chiefs;
>> incongruent effort), and I just dropped it until this aspect cooled (anyway,
>> other things in my life took priority at the time).
>>
>> I haven't tried prettytable (write python code to generate ascii table; but
>> could be useful to dump existing data).
>>
>> The shell scripts for making web2py specific sphinx docs I don't think apply
>> to your question of what tools do I use to create rest (that is, the
>> structured format of the content).
>>
>> But bottom line is still - you can easily just use a normal text editor....
>>
>> To get a feel for this - to convince yourself that as a edit / contributor
>> this is "sane", just look at one of the "show source" links on any of the
>> sphinx docs
>> e.g.http://sphinx.pocoo.org/_sources/intro.txt 
>> ofhttp://sphinx.pocoo.org/intro.html;
>> other sphinx docs listed here:http://sphinx.pocoo.org/examples.html
>>
>> - Yarko
>>
>>
>>
>>      
>>> you can use a simple editor that involves good syntax highlighting. Like
>>> HTML...
>>>        
>>> Or see the post on Lyx.
>>>        
> >
>
>    

-- 
Alejandro Fanjul Fdez.
alex.fan...@gmail.com
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