>> You want Leo ( http://leo.sourceforge.net/ ). It is a versatile outliner >> that lets one compose documents including references to external files, >> that are automatically tracked. It's a very powerful "literate programming" >> tool (also known as "executable documentation").
> Do you have any .leo files doing this that you can share, or links to > documentation? There's lots of examples and docs on the site, maybe even too many. :-) It surely takes some study at the beginning. I'd say, start from the tutorials, and just take your time. > I've been reading Leo's site and googling, and still > don't understand enough to make the program work. Instead of just reading, try running the program, and studying its examples from within. -- Nicola Larosa - [EMAIL PROTECTED] My god carries a hammer. Your god died nailed to a tree. Any questions? -- maxpublic on Slashdot, July 2005 _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig
