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Re: [certi-dev] new PyHLA example
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Eric Noulard |
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Re: [certi-dev] new PyHLA example |
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Thu, 9 Jul 2009 21:04:27 +0200 |
2009/7/9 Gotthard, Petr <address@hidden>:
>> I have one more question about PyHLA.
>> How do you generate the documentation?
>
> I use the Python documentation system to be like all other Python
> modules.
>
>> Is there any CMake target I missed do run some fancy
>> command by hands? epydoc? pdflatex, tex2html etc...?
>
> You haven't missed anything. It was not there. ;-)
>
>> In which directory do you launch the command?
>> Where does the howto.cls comes from? Python doc?
>
> I added now a very draft CMakeLists.txt into the doc directory. [The
> target is PyHLA.dvi, but you have to put ADD_SUBDIRECTORY(doc) into its
> parent.]
I've updated (and commited) the doc/CMakeLists.txt
and proposed a patch in order to make it mainstream:
https://savannah.nongnu.org/patch/index.php?6862
> I use the Python's mkhowto script that automatically locates the
> howto.cls. The only problem is to locate the mkhowto script. It's stored
> in Python/Doc/tools, but I haven't yet convinced cmake to detect this
> directory automatically.
I did add something for that in doc/CMakeLists.txt, works for me on Linux
untested on Windows.
This should be harmless even if it fails.
>> I may try to contribute to the doc :-)
>
> You're more than welcome.
I'll try :-)
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