Hi Robert,
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 10:22 AM, Robert Cimrman <cimr...@ntc.zcu.cz> wrote:
Logan Sorenson wrote:
Hi,
I made a quick tutorial based off input/poisson.py. Please see [1] and [2]. Hopefully it's more beginner friendly :). Probably it needs a lot of editing/additions but at least it's a start.
Yes, it is a good start, thanks! BTW. the weird comments in input/poisson.py were meant to be processed by pyreport [4] - it worked quite a long time ago, not sure about its current status.
Yeah, I wasn't really sure what to do with those comments because they are quite informative, but don't mix well with sphinx yet...hence the strange mix of formatting between sphinx and comments. :) Would it be better to translate them into pure sphinx? I'm not sure yet how this will work, but I'll search around for some examples.
I also moved the old tutorial as the basis for the user's guide. I think this is a good place to mention the as yet undocumented scripts Robert has suggested below. I'll try to get some basic description of these as time permits.
That would be great! Anyway, it is shaping pretty well :)
Thank you for your great documentation effort! r.
You're welcome! Logan
[1] http://logansorenson.github.com/sfepy_doc2 [2] git://github.com/logansorenson/sfepy_doc2.git [3] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finite_element_method [4] http://gael-varoquaux.info/computers/pyreport/