On Apr 22, 2006, at 3:15 AM, Fredrik Lundh wrote: > Ed wrote: > >> I don't think the FAQ is open to public editing yet. I'm not sure >> when it will be, but Fredrik might be able to give a timescale. > > There are a few known conversion issues to deal with (the FAQ uses > a lot more "looks like markdown syntax" than the tutorial, which con- > fused the converter). I've made some progress, but it'll probably take > another week before everything's sorted out. > > When Ed brought up the tutor/tutorial FAQ idea, my first thought > was that Ed and other volunteers could add pages in a separate > "tutor-" namespace (to avoid collisions with material from the > existing FAQ), and ended up writing a couple of paragraphs on > how to manually convert titles to page names. When I found that > I had written "this isn't quite as hard as it may look", I realized > that it would be better if I just wrote a script that did this. > > So, while I'm working on that script, I suggest that you start adding > stuff the "tutor suggestion" page that I just set up: > > http://pyfaq.infogami.com/suggest-tutor > > One entry per comment; use "## title" to mark the first line as the > FAQ entry. I've added Mike's examples. > > cheers /F >
Hi, I'll post the questions and answers to the list first. If I don't get any corrections or clarifications in a day or so after posting, I'll add it to the tutor suggestion page. Ed mentioned that you are using restructured text. Should I put the entry in restructured text? I spent some time last night reading up on restructured text and docutils. Thanks, Mike _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor