[Qgis-community-team] About SEXTANTE documentation

Victor Olaya volayaf at gmail.com
Sat Apr 21 05:46:05 EDT 2012


Great!

I found something called Pandoc, which works more or less for me,
since the SEXTANTE docs are not very complex, and also not very long,
so they can be adapted manually

Thanks

Victor

El día 21 de abril de 2012 11:30, MORREALE Jean Roc
<jr.morreale at enoreth.net> escribió:
> Benjamin Bohard worked on the script latex2rst.py at the HF, he has done
> some improvement since then which should be uploaded to git soon (it
> converts tables now).
>
> Le 19/04/2012 11:53, Victor Olaya a écrit :
>
>> Yes, sure it is fine. I was just asking about the idea of migrating my
>> documentation to you tool/style/layout, to make it look more
>> homogeneous and easy to handle all together. If you can migrate all
>> your docs to rst, I do not see why I can do it with my ones :-)
>>
>> Just tell me how it is better for you. I can give you my docs, you can
>> convert them and then I work on them once converted, or I can convert
>> them myself, write whatever on my side and then give it to you so you
>> can think about how to put them into you existing docs.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>>
>>
>> El día 19 de abril de 2012 11:31, Otto Dassau<dassau at gbd-consult.de>
>>  escribió:
>>>
>>> Hi Victor,
>>>
>>> that sounds good. As you might have read, we are just about to convert
>>> all
>>> latex files into rst for the manual. So we won't use latey anymore.
>>>
>>> We could do the same for your manual and integrate it into our
>>> documentation
>>> repository. Would that be ok for you?
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Otto
>>>
>>> Am Thu, 19 Apr 2012 11:27:02 +0200
>>> schrieb Victor Olaya<volayaf at gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> Since SEXTANTE is likely to become part of QGIS in a near future, I
>>>> guess that it might also be a good idea to include its documentation
>>>> in the user guide, or some other solution that doesn't make it look
>>>> different from the official QGIS documentation.
>>>>
>>>> I currently have a small manual (around 50 pages), written in LaTeX,
>>>> so it should not be difficult to integrate it.
>>>>
>>>> I would like to hear you opinion on this, so I can start working on
>>>> creating maybe a new chapter for the QGIS manual following the QGIS
>>>> documentation guidelines. Of course, I propose myself as mantainer of
>>>> it, though any help is welcome
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>>
>>>> Victor
>
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