(1) Python's docs use Sphinx, which uses restructured text as a markup.  You 
can generate man pages from restructured text using rst2man (which is installed 
on my computer, probably as part of python/docutils).

HOWEVER I imagine it's not going to work very well, if at all, because Sphinx 
uses lots of fancy extensions.  But...

(2) Sphinx itself has a "builder" for man pages.  It's described at 
http://sphinx.pocoo.org/builders.html#sphinx.builders.manpage.ManualPageBuilder 
 So you should be able to configure Sphinx to use that.  So you will need to 
download the docs package, install Sphinx, and then tweak the Sphinx 
configuration as described at the link above and at 
http://sphinx.pocoo.org/config.html#confval-man_pages

This second approach should work.

Andrew
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