On 5/14/07, Travis Vaught <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just to be thorough... enthought's endo package generates the attached docs when running this: python ~/svnrepos/enthought/src/lib/enthought/endo/scripts/endo.py -r core -p core --rst -d docs I don't want to confuse the numpy documentation landscape, but if anything in endo is useful, we'd love to see it get some use.
Thanks, Examples of the various types of documentation produced by the different markups can be found in the module fromnumeric. Do you have any preferences? I note that the html produced by endo has no background coloration or emphasis of list item labels such as produced by epydoc. It looks like the first can be changed in the default.css, but I wasn't clear if the latter could also be added. There now seem to be three different document creation programs: pydoc, epydoc, and endo. Does anyone know how compatible these all are? I think it would be best to go with the most widespread program that looks like it will be maintained. Chuck
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