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2010 Aug 09
1
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Moving to Sphinx for LLVM and friends documentation (with partial implementation (in both 10pt and 12pt font)).
...tation to correct links and make use of the many
> features that Sphinx provides.
>
> What is Sphinx?
> ---------------
>
> To quote from the Sphinx website:
>
> Sphinx is a tool that makes it easy to create intelligent and beautiful
> documentation, written by Georg Brandl and licensed under the BSD license.
>
> It was originally created for the new Python documentation, and it has
> excellent facilities for the documentation of Python projects, but C/C++ is
> already supported as well.
>
> Sphinx uses reStructuredText as its markup language,...
2010 Aug 09
0
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Moving to Sphinx for LLVM and friends documentation (with partial implementation (in both 10pt and 12pt font)).
...mentation to correct links and make use of the many
> features that Sphinx provides.
>
> What is Sphinx?
> ---------------
>
> To quote from the Sphinx website:
>
> Sphinx is a tool that makes it easy to create intelligent and beautiful
> documentation, written by Georg Brandl and licensed under the BSD license.
>
> It was originally created for the new Python documentation, and it has
> excellent facilities for the documentation of Python projects, but C/C++ is
> already supported as well.
>
> Sphinx uses reStructuredText as its markup language, an...
2010 Aug 09
5
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Moving to Sphinx for LLVM and friends documentation (with partial implementation (in both 10pt and 12pt font)).
...begun "Sphinxifying" the documentation to correct links and make use of the many
features that Sphinx provides.
What is Sphinx?
---------------
To quote from the Sphinx website:
Sphinx is a tool that makes it easy to create intelligent and beautiful
documentation, written by Georg Brandl and licensed under the BSD license.
It was originally created for the new Python documentation, and it has
excellent facilities for the documentation of Python projects, but C/C++ is
already supported as well.
Sphinx uses reStructuredText as its markup language, and many of its strengths...
2008 Dec 09
0
[LLVMdev] Using ReST for documentation
Can you compare ReST to docbook? We've talked about using docbook for
a long time. What are the pros and cons of each?
Thanks,
Tanya
On Dec 9, 2008, at 7:56 AM, Mikhail Glushenkov wrote:
> [Chris asked me to bring this up on the mailing list some time
> ago, but I couldn't get to it. Sorry for that.]
>
> Since the beginning, I used ReST [1] for documenting llvmc, instead
2008 Dec 09
7
[LLVMdev] Using ReST for documentation
[Chris asked me to bring this up on the mailing list some time
ago, but I couldn't get to it. Sorry for that.]
Since the beginning, I used ReST [1] for documenting llvmc, instead of
plain HTML that was used historically. In my opinion, ReST is much
easier to write and read (in the text editor or on terminal); it can
also be used to produce PDFs, man pages or HTML that looks exactly the
same