How to? epydoc --top=README

Phlip phlip2005 at gmail.com
Wed May 12 14:23:42 EDT 2010


On May 10, 1:29 pm, Phlip <phlip2... at gmail.com> wrote:
> Pythonistas:
>
> I have a question to epydoc-devel, but it might be languishing:
>
> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=l2n860c114f1...
>
> How do you populate the index.html output with your (insanely clever)
> contents of your README file?
>
> When I try the obvious notations, such as --top=README or --
> top=README.html, I get:
>
> Warning: Identifier 'README' looks suspicious; using it anyway.
> Warning: Could not find top page 'README'; using module-tree.html
> instead
>
> And, yes, the README is included in the input list, and yes I get a
> script-README-module.html
>
> ----8<------------------------------------------
>
> The question for the rest of Python-Land: Should I be using a better
> documentation extractor? (pydoc is too mundane so far.) Or should I be
> using a better forum for epydoc users questions?

Regardless of the advocacy, does anyone have an actual answer for
this?

>
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>   Phlip
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