Hello everybody

Thank you very much for your answers!
I think I'll try a combination of plugin_wiki with epydoc.

Have a nice day!
Marcel

@Pierre: I'm using PyCharm instead of pydev - but thank you anyway!




On 15 Jun., 19:29, Pierre Thibault <pierre.thibau...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I like epydoc. It is supported by pydev. It is simple. Sphinx is more both
> more powerful and more complex.
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> I am sending my epydoc Eclipse external tool as an attachment. I think you
> just have to put the file somewhere in an open project to make it available
> as a external tool. To use it, click on your project and choose the command
> from the external tool menu available in the tool bar.
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> 2011/6/15 Marcel Luethi <marcel.lue...@gmail.com>
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> > Hello!
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> > I just finished an internal project using web2py (1.95.1) and have to
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> > Preferably it is a system based of doc strings. Maybe Sphinx?
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> > Question:
> > What are you using?
> > Do you have any suggestions?
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> > Thanks in advance for your input!
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> > Best regards,
> > Marcel
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