Re: Building the documentation locally

2006-05-15 Thread Nicola Larosa (tekNico)
> Welcome, Nicola! And thanks very much for your documentation patch; > I've committed it. You're welcome. BTW, there's more where that came from: see the same ticket (#1815). -- Nicola Larosa - http://www.tekNico.net/ --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this me

Re: Building the documentation locally

2006-05-09 Thread Adrian Holovaty
On 5/9/06, tekNico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > BTW, this is my first message here. I am a Python web developer > since 1999, gone through Zope 1, Zope 2, some Zope 3, Quixote, > Twisted, Nevow, and the Divmod stuff. > > One of the reasons I am here is the helpful, if not strenuous ;-P , > evangel

Re: Building the documentation locally

2006-05-09 Thread tekNico
Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote: > On May 8, 2006, at 3:12 PM, Luke Plant wrote: >> How do I test that the changes I've made to documentation (in the / >> docs/ >> folder) are correct ReST, and will produce the HTML docs correctly, >> before committing something or submitting a patch? > > The rst2html too

Re: Building the documentation locally

2006-05-08 Thread Jacob Kaplan-Moss
On May 8, 2006, at 3:12 PM, Luke Plant wrote: > How do I test that the changes I've made to documentation (in the / > docs/ > folder) are correct ReST, and will produce the HTML docs correctly, > before committing something or submitting a patch? The rst2html tool in the docutils distribution sh

Building the documentation locally

2006-05-08 Thread Luke Plant
Hi Jacob (or anyone else who knows), How do I test that the changes I've made to documentation (in the /docs/ folder) are correct ReST, and will produce the HTML docs correctly, before committing something or submitting a patch? Thanks, Luke -- "I was sad because I had no shoes, until I met