Tried Ruby (or, "what Python *really* needs" or "perldoc!")
Colin J. Williams
cjw at sympatico.ca
Tue Mar 14 12:53:14 EST 2006
Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
>>Thanks Diez! Epydoc looks great.
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>>Can we use epytext to generate output suitable for a manpage?
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> Don't know, never tried that.
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The answer appear to be No, but there is a man.py file which indicates
that some work was done on it.
Below is the epydoc commandline guide.
Colin W.
epydoc [OPTIONS] MODULES...
MODULES... The Python modules to document.
--html Generate HTML output (default).
--latex Generate LaTeX output.
--pdf Generate pdf output, via LaTeX.
--check Run documentation completeness checks.
-o DIR, --output DIR The output directory.
-n NAME, --name NAME The documented project's name.
-u URL, --url URL The documented project's url.
-t PAGE, --top PAGE The top page for the HTML documentation.
-c SHEET, --css SHEET CSS stylesheet for HTML files.
--private-css SHEET CSS stylesheet for private objects.
--inheritance STYLE The format for showing inherited objects.
-V, --version Print the version of epydoc.
-h, -?, --help, --usage Display this usage message.
-h TOPIC, --help TOPIC Display information about TOPIC (docformat,
css, inheritance, usage, or version).
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>>Do you prefer epytext or reST?
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> So far epytext suited my needs.
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> Diez
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