ReST was introduced in hg some days ago by Martin Geisler
<[email protected]>. Maybe he has some tips.
According to jaspern [1] it is possible to include ReST markup in wiki pages
like this:
{{{
#!parserest
HERE IS ReST
}}}
Adding this to the rest files and including them in the wiki could be automated.
How it looks? See my simple testpage in
http://bitbucket.org/simohe/thg-unify-w-n/wiki/restDemo
[1]
http://bitbucket.org/jespern/bitbucket/issue/661/feature-request-multiple-markups
Am Donnerstag, den 16.07.2009, 22:52 +0200 schrieb Giampaolo Fadel:
>
>
> 2009/7/16 Steve Borho
> On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 5:35 AM, Giampaolo
> Fadel wrote:
> >> 2009/7/16 Steve Borho <[email protected]>
>
> >> Is the base input file in XML? If so that's a bit
> regrettable, as XML
> >> is not a very writer friendly format. We should look into
> one of the
> >> more simpler markup languages like reST that can produce
> input for
> >> docbook.
> >
> > Yes, the input file is XML! I agree with you it is not so
> confortable to
> > edit in plain text,
> > but exist some editors that help a lot, like xmlmind or
> packages for emacs.
> > TortoiseSVN
> > manual is written directly in docbook (there is in its
> repository a
> > hacking.txt with some rules
> > that we can apply here). 'Mercurial. The definitive guide'
> has switched from
> > Latex to docbook.
> >
> > Now I'll look into reST and I'll test it.
>
>
> Great.
>
>
> Started! Obviously the help from anyone is very very welcome.
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