[Qgis-psc] PyQgis Cookbook revision

DelazJ delazj at gmail.com
Fri Dec 20 03:21:51 PST 2019


Hi all,

Quick points

Le ven. 20 déc. 2019 à 11:54, Alessandro Pasotti <apasotti at gmail.com> a
écrit :

>
> [...]
>
> Whether the whole Python developers guide (cookbook + API) is an external
> link or not is probably not so important, except maybe for browsability
> from the main website and search capabilities from the main website.
>
> The intersphinx  extension helps to reach Python API documentation from
within the Cookbook or the User manual. The reverse is not (yet?) true and
I don't know whether it's easy to do.

Both the Python part and the C++ part are actually a mix of three separate
> topics:
> - core development (C++ and core Python plugins and processing core algs)
> - independent plugins (both C++ even if they are not very welcome lately
> and Python).
> - standalone applications
>
> In any event, if I get this right, moving the cookbook to a different
> sphinx project doesn't change much about the cookbook revision work I'm
> proposing to do, we can probably just move the doctest target into the
> python API project.
>
> But I wonder if moving the cookbook out of the documentation doesn't
> create a problem with translations, I didn't check if there are any for the
> cookbook.
>
> Every document under qgis/QGIS-Documentation repository is currently
translated.

Regards,
Harrissou

I think we should bring the documentation team into the discussion, is
> there a better place than this list where they have a better chance to get
> involved?
>
> Cheers
>
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> Alessandro Pasotti
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