Alright, got around to finishing version 0.5a of pyDox. It now spews XML and I've enclosed a simple XSL document that uses CSS to style it into a decent XHTML document. I realize that some people cannot be bothered by all this XML/XSLT crap, so I still have the old pyDox which spews text out as a seperate download. The new pyDox uses the inspect module instead of reinventing the wheel. Try it out and lemme know how it works out.


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Actually, I was looking for asuch spec. ;) I didn’t realize that the DocBook was the standard. That’s a very good point. That’ll be my next milestone. thanx! (307)

dJsLiM - 9/4/2001 5:13:00 PM [ 192.70.254.76 ]

Hi,

I had a short look at version 0.5a of pyDox and enjoy the idea to write XML very much. Nevertheless I wonder, why you don’t write it out in the DocBook format - this is a far developed and widely accepted tagset for documenting software - and there are bunches of ready, highly developed XSL-Transformations (into HTML and many other formats), so that you don’t had any trouble with this.

(see http://sourceforge.net/projects/docbook/ or http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/ for the current version and http://www.nwalsh.com/docbook/xsl/ for the stylesheets)

Greetings from Germany! (306)

Gisbert Amm - 9/4/2001 4:00:00 AM [ 217.72.192.193 ]


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