| Re: IDLdoc: Embedded HTML code [message #81625 is a reply to message #81588] |
Fri, 05 October 2012 07:05  |
Yngvar Larsen
Messages: 134 Registered: January 2010
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On Tuesday, 2 October 2012 19:32:49 UTC+2, Mike Galloy wrote:
> On 10/2/12 10:51 AM, Yngvar Larsen wrote:
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>> A useful feature of IDLdoc when MARKUP_STYLE='verbatim', is that you may embed small snippets of HTML code directly in the text and it will show up correctly in the generated HTML output. For instance a small table. (Maybe this is considered cheating, and not really intended functionality ?) However, when using MARKUP_STYLE='rst', this trick does not work anymore. There are embedding options for graphics and links, but I cannot find anything about embedding HTML code.
> Yes, you are right the rst style does not allow HTML embedding, but the
> other styles (IDL, IDLdoc, and verbatim) do.
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> One workaround right now would be to use a separate docformat statement
> for that single file, though that is not very satisfactory for the rest
> of the comments.
Yes, that is my problem here.
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> Adding the html directive (and maybe latex as well) as a feature
> request. They will only show up when using that output type.
Another possibility is support for some simple markup like textile (http://textile.thresholdstate.com) and/or the Wiki formatting system used by trac.
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Yngvar
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