6 :Contact: goodger@users.sourceforge.net
8 :Web site: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/
9 :Copyright: This document has been placed in the public domain.
17 This is for those who want to get up & running quickly. Read on for
20 1. Get and install the latest release of Python, available from
22 http://www.python.org/
24 Python 2.2 or later [1]_ is required; Python 2.2.2 or later is
27 2. Use the latest Docutils code. Get the code from Subversion or from
30 http://docutils.sf.net/docutils-snapshot.tgz
32 See `Releases & Snapshots`_ below for details.
34 3. Unpack the tarball in a temporary directory (**not** directly in
35 Python's ``site-packages``) and run ``install.py`` with admin
36 rights. On Windows systems it may be sufficient to double-click
37 ``install.py``. On Unix or Mac OS X, type::
40 (enter admin password)
43 See Installation_ below for details.
45 4. Use a front-end tool from the "tools" subdirectory of the same
46 directory as in step 3. For example::
49 ./rst2html.py ../FAQ.txt ../FAQ.html (Unix)
50 python rst2html.py ..\FAQ.txt ..\FAQ.html (Windows)
52 See Usage_ below for details.
58 The purpose of the Docutils project is to create a set of tools for
59 processing plaintext documentation into useful formats, such as HTML,
60 XML, and LaTeX. Support for the following sources has been
65 * `PEPs (Python Enhancement Proposals)`_.
67 Support for the following sources is planned:
69 * Inline documentation from Python modules and packages, extracted
70 with namespace context.
72 * Email (RFC-822 headers, quoted excerpts, signatures, MIME parts).
74 * Wikis, with global reference lookups of "wiki links".
76 * Compound documents, such as multiple chapter files merged into a
79 * And others as discovered.
81 .. _PEPs (Python Enhancement Proposals):
82 http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0012.html
88 While we are trying to follow a "release early & often" policy,
89 features are added very frequently. Since the code in the Subversion
90 repository is usually in a bug-free state, we recommend that you use
91 the current snapshot (which is usually updated within an hour of
92 changes being committed to the repository):
94 * Snapshot of Docutils code, documentation, front-end tools, and
95 tests: http://docutils.sf.net/docutils-snapshot.tgz
97 * Snapshot of the Sandbox (experimental, contributed code):
98 http://docutils.sf.net/docutils-sandbox-snapshot.tgz
100 To keep up to date on the latest developments, download fresh copies
101 of the snapshots regularly. New functionality is being added weekly,
102 sometimes daily. (There's also the `Subversion repository`_.)
104 .. _Subversion repository: docs/dev/repository.html
110 To run the code, Python 2.2 or later [1]_ must already be installed.
111 The latest release is recommended. Python is available from
112 http://www.python.org/.
114 The `Python Imaging Library`, or PIL, is used for some image
115 manipulation operations if it is installed.
117 .. [1] Python 2.1 may be used providing the compiler package is
118 installed. The compiler package can be found in the Tools/
119 directory of Python 2.1's source distribution.
121 .. _Python Imaging Library: http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/
122 .. _Optik: http://optik.sourceforge.net/
125 Project Files & Directories
126 ===========================
128 * README.txt: You're reading it.
130 * COPYING.txt: Public Domain Dedication and copyright details for
131 non-public-domain files (most are PD).
133 * FAQ.txt: Docutils Frequently Asked Questions.
135 * HISTORY.txt: Release notes for the current and previous project
138 * setup.py: Installation script. See "Installation" below.
140 * install.py: Quick & dirty installation script. Just run it. For
141 any kind of customization or help though, setup.py must be used.
143 * docutils: The project source directory, installed as a Python
146 * extras: Directory for third-party modules that Docutils depends on.
147 These are only installed if they're not already present.
149 * docs: The project documentation directory. Read ``docs/index.txt``
150 for an overview, which is especially interesting for developers.
152 * docs/user: The project user documentation directory. Contains the
153 following documents, among others:
155 - docs/user/tools.txt: Docutils Front-End Tools
156 - docs/user/latex.txt: Docutils LaTeX Writer
157 - docs/user/rst/quickstart.txt: A ReStructuredText Primer
158 - docs/user/rst/quickref.html: Quick reStructuredText (HTML only)
160 * docs/ref: The project reference directory.
161 ``docs/ref/rst/restructuredtext.txt`` is the reStructuredText
164 * licenses: Directory containing copies of license files for
165 non-public-domain files.
167 * tools: Directory for Docutils front-end tools. See
168 ``docs/user/tools.txt`` for documentation.
170 * test: Unit tests. Not required to use the software, but very useful
171 if you're planning to modify it. See `Running the Test Suite`_
178 The first step is to expand the ``.tgz`` archive in a temporary
179 directory (**not** directly in Python's ``site-packages``). It
180 contains a distutils setup file "setup.py". OS-specific installation
184 GNU/Linux, BSDs, Unix, Mac OS X, etc.
185 -------------------------------------
189 2. Go to the directory created by expanding the archive::
191 cd <archive_directory_path>
193 3. Install the package::
195 python setup.py install
197 If the python executable isn't on your path, you'll have to specify
198 the complete path, such as /usr/local/bin/python. You may need
199 root permissions to complete this step.
201 You can also just run install.py; it does the same thing.
207 Just double-click ``install.py``. If this doesn't work, try the
210 1. Open a DOS Box (Command Shell, MS-DOS Prompt, or whatever they're
211 calling it these days).
213 2. Go to the directory created by expanding the archive::
215 cd <archive_directory_path>
217 3. Install the package::
219 <path_to_python.exe>\python setup.py install
225 After unpacking and installing the Docutils package, the following
226 shell commands will generate HTML for all included documentation::
228 cd <archive_directory_path>/tools
231 On Windows systems, type::
233 cd <archive_directory_path>\tools
234 python buildhtml.py ..
236 The final directory name of the ``<archive_directory_path>`` is
237 "docutils" for snapshots. For official releases, the directory may be
238 called "docutils-X.Y.Z", where "X.Y.Z" is the release version.
241 cd <archive_directory_path>
242 tools/buildhtml.py --config=tools/docutils.conf (Unix)
243 python tools\buildhtml.py --config=tools\docutils.conf (Windows)
245 Some files may generate system messages (warnings and errors). The
246 ``docs/user/rst/demo.txt`` file (under the archive directory) contains
247 5 intentional errors. (They test the error reporting mechanism!)
249 There are many front-end tools in the unpacked "tools" subdirectory.
250 You may want to begin with the "rst2html.py" front-end tool. Most
251 tools take up to two arguments, the source path and destination path,
252 with STDIN and STDOUT being the defaults. Use the "--help" option to
253 the front-end tools for details on options and arguments. See
254 Docutils Front-End Tools (``docs/user/tools.txt``) for full documentation.
256 The package modules are continually growing and evolving. The
257 ``docutils.statemachine`` module is usable independently. It contains
258 extensive inline documentation (in reStructuredText format of course).
260 Contributions are welcome!
263 Running the Test Suite
264 ======================
266 To run the entire test suite, after installation_ open a shell and use
267 the following commands::
269 cd <archive_directory_path>/test
272 Under Windows, type::
274 cd <archive_directory_path>\test
277 You should see a long line of periods, one for each test, and then a
280 Ran 518 tests in 24.653s
283 Elapsed time: 26.189 seconds
285 The number of tests will grow over time, and the times reported will
286 depend on the computer running the tests. The difference between the
287 two times represents the time required to set up the tests (import
288 modules, create data structures, etc.).
290 If any of the tests fail, please `open a bug report`_, `send email`_,
291 or post a message via the `web interface`_. Please include all
292 relevant output, information about your operating system, Python
293 version, and Docutils version. To see the Docutils version, use these
294 commands in the shell::
297 ./quicktest.py --version
299 Windows users type these commands::
302 python quicktest.py --version
304 .. _open a bug report:
305 http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=38414&atid=422030
306 .. _send email: mailto:docutils-users@lists.sourceforge.net
307 ?subject=Test%20suite%20failure
308 .. _web interface: http://post.gmane.org/post.php
309 ?group=gmane.text.docutils.user&subject=Test+suite+failure
315 If you have questions or need assistance with Docutils or
316 reStructuredText, please post a message to the Docutils-users_ mailing
319 .. _Docutils-users: docs/user/mailing-lists.html#docutils-users
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