>>>>> "Fred" == Fred L Drake, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Fred> Dave Cole writes: >> I have been using latex2html to document my Python modules but want >> to do some work on the format of listings included from a file >> (amongst other things). Blind fiddling is no longer cutting it so >> I am going to have to learn more about latex2html, Tex, and LaTeX. Fred> Are you using the tools for formatting the Python documentation? Fred> What would you do differently? A few things have me stumped: 1) \verbatiminput does not use the same size font as \verbatim. It does not indent the same, and the Python tools use `basename`.txt to build a "download as text" file. When you have more than one file which differ only in suffix, this is a problem. Check this out for an example: http://www.object-craft.com.au/projects/albatross/albatross/tug-simple2.html There are two files; simple.html and simple.py. 2) The argument list formatting for methoddesc (and others) does not wrap long argument lists. Check this out: http://www.object-craft.com.au/projects/albatross/albatross/pack-simplesessapp.html The PDF document truncates the argument list. 3) The List of Figures is a bit non-functional in HTML (probably my fault). There are other things which I want to have a fiddle with, but they are not really problems. Fred> If you're not using the tools that come with the Python source Fred> distribution to format the documentation, please take a look at Fred> those; you can find some documentation for the markup we use in Fred> "Documenting Python", included as part of the standard Fred> documentation. The stuff which comes with Python is awesome. - Dave -- http://www.object-craft.com.au _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html
