Mike,

1. How is the html documentation generated currently? You mentioned 
"markdown", but what about "rst"? If all the docs were put into rst (as 
an intermediate format), then theortically, it would be "easy" to 
translate to html, Latex or pdf.

2. From what I know about reportlab, there *is* an opensource pdf 
toolkit available under a bsd license (although I have never used it)

The key is having a netural, easily-parsable, flexible intermediate 
format - like rst.

- David

Michael Bayer wrote:
> yeah, still waiting for someone to show me some easy non-commercial
> library that can create a decent PDF out of either markdown, or HTML,
> or whatever...
> 
> 
> > 

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