There's an issue with the makefile in the docs, that the rst2html converter is called rst2html on Debian systems, but rst2html.py on (nearly all) other systems ...
Does anyone know a way to specify in the Makefile: use rst2html and if this is not available, try rst2html.py (without going to autotools) ? 2008/11/26 Ondrej Certik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 5:47 PM, Alan Bromborsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > Ondrej Certik wrote: > >> On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 3:10 AM, Alan Bromborsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > >> > >>> Ondrej Certik wrote: > >>> > >>>> On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 12:59 AM, mabshoff > >>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>> On Nov 25, 3:56 pm, "Ondrej Certik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>> On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 12:54 AM, Alan Bromborsky < > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> Ondrej Certik wrote: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Hi Alan! > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 9:49 PM, Alan Bromborsky < > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> I am documenting the new geometric algebra module and extended > latex > >>>>>>>>> modules with the python-doc latex macros that come with the > python > >>>>>>>>> distribution. When I commit my changes should I include > postscript/pdf > >>>>>>>>> files generated from the latex files or just the latex files. > Note that > >>>>>>>>> I found it to be non-trivial to put the python-doc latex macros > in the > >>>>>>>>> latex path so I could compile my latex files. > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> I suggest you use Sphinx for the documentation. Feel free to > provide > >>>>>>>> your own file in the doc/src directory. See the doc/README for > info > >>>>>>>> how to compile it. You can use latex formulas in sphinx -- and the > >>>>>>>> advantage is that the result is a nice html, including all > equations. > >>>>>>>> See for example here: > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> http://docs.scipy.org/doc/scipy/reference/tutorial/ > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> how it looks like. > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Ondrej > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Do you know of any programs that would convert LaTeX to Sphinx? > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> I think you need to do it by hand. Maybe there is something, only I > >>>>>> just don't know about it. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>> Mike Hansen is using some Haskell code to translate the Sage > >>>>> docstrings (which are written in LaTeX) into Sphinx, so that might > >>>>> help out to do 99% over the conversion. But I don't recall details, > so > >>>>> someone should ping him in IRC. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> Alan: it's #sage-devel on freenode. > >>>> > >>>> Michael --- we should use Python, not Haskell. :) > >>>> > >>>> Ondrej > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>> The sphinx svn has a converter written in python. I don't know how > well > >>> it works but I will be finding out! > >>> > >> > >> Tell us how it went! > >> > >> Ondrej > >> > >> > > >> > >> > > It works, but not for equations. I will look into extending convert.py > > to LaTeX equations but I need a link to how sphinx currently handles > > LaTeX math input (format of rst file). Do you know where that > > documentation is? > > Yes, here: > > http://sphinx.pocoo.org/ext/math.html > > Ondrej > > Ondrej > > > > -- Fabian, http://fseoane.net/blog/ --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sympy" group. To post to this group, send email to sympy@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sympy?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---