Neal, maybe the easiest solution is to add two lines to the setup.py scripts: 'scripts' : ['tools/rst2html.py', 'tools/rst2s5.py', 'tools/rst2latex.py', 'tools/rst2newlatex.py', 'tools/rst2xml.py', 'tools/rst2pseudoxml.py', '../sandbox/jensj/latex_math/tools/rst2latexmath.py', '../sandbox/jensj/latex_math/tools/rst2mathml.py'],} David 2006/12/12, Neal Becker <ndbecker2@gmail.com>:
David Huard wrote:
I don't know anything about Rest either, but I think that the setup script fetches another version of rst2latex. If you use the version in the sandbox, rst2latexmath.py, it should work.
By the way, it's pretty neat. Kudos to the devs.
David
2006/12/12, Neal Becker <ndbecker2@gmail.com>:
Jens Jørgen Mortensen wrote:
On Sat, 2006-12-09 at 21:52 -0500, Alan G Isaac wrote:
On Sat, 9 Dec 2006, Jonathan Guyer apparently wrote:
I see my confusion. I'd gotten the sandbox via svn along with docutils HEAD, and it doesn't work with that (it throws an error deep within docutils). I switched to docutils-0.4 and it seems fine.
This problem that docutils SVN head creates for the latex-math module in the sandbox should interest the docutils developers and perhaps the latex-math developer (Jens Jørgen Mortensen), so I'll forward your comment to the docutils list. You may wish to follow-up with any useful details.
The problem was that I registered the latex-math directive in an old- fashioned way that did not work with new docutils versions. I fixed
it
in svn so that it should work with both old and new versions. I also changed the name of the rst2latex.py script to rst2latexmath.py.
I'm interested in playing with this. I grabbed the current docutils svn, but it doesn't seem to work: rst2latex.py README.txt > stuff README.txt:1: (ERROR/3) Unknown interpreted text role "latex-math".
.. default-role:: latex-math
I don't know anything about rest or docutils, any hints?
OK, so the installation procedure is:
1) svn checkout svn://svn.berlios.de/docutils/trunk docutils 2) ( cd docutils/docutils; python setup.py build && sudo python setup.py install ) 3) cd sandbox/jensj/latex_math/; sudo install *.py /usr/bin
I was a bit confused by the doc docutils/sandbox/jensj/latex_math/README.txt, which says "The plug-in adds..."
So I'm looking around the docutils install directory for a place to install plugins. I guess that's not the correct procedure.
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