On Mon, 28 Apr 2003, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Recently I came to like reStructuredText, which also can be exported in a lot of formats, and has the advantage, that the "markup" is nearly invisible, too, because it follows the conventions of email-markup. A typical reST document looks like this:
My first tutorial
Chapter 1: Starting Pd
I'd like to start with the *most important things* in italic letters. And so on...
reST seems quite nifty for quickly banging out simple documents, but how does it hold up when do thing more complex things? Yes, SGML/XML is a pain, but once you have your docs in that format, you can do just about anything with it in terms of formatting or even machine parsing.
I like that CSS by the way. I edited the pd docs in the CVS to use a CSS, so you can make them look the same.
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