> Oh it would rock my world if the rst2* scripts could read options > from a configuration file...
But they already do! Since ages! See http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/user/config.html By default, Docutils checks the following places for configuration files, in the following order: /etc/docutils.conf: This is a system-wide configuration file, applicable to all Docutils processing on the system. ./docutils.conf: This is a project-specific configuration file, located in the current directory. The Docutils front end has to be executed from the directory containing this configuration file for it to take effect (note that this may have nothing to do with the location of the source files). Settings in the project-specific configuration file will override corresponding settings in the system-wide file. ~/.docutils: This is a user-specific configuration file, located in the user's home directory. Settings in this file will override corresponding settings in both the system-wide and project-specific configuration files. ... So you can easily make a copy of html4css1.css, edit to your taste and write in one of the config files something like: [html4css1 writer] # my default style-sheet stylesheet-path: /path/to/my/customized/stylesheet.css Günter -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org