Docutils is a modular system for processing documentation into useful formats, such as HTML, XML, and LaTeX. For input, it supports reStructuredText, an easy-to-read, what-you-see-is-what-you-get plain-text markup syntax.
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Recent releases


Release Notes: This is a maintenance release.


Release Notes: Two new writers were added for ODT and manpage. Python 2.2 is no longer supported. Release 0.6 is compatible with Python versions from 2.3 up to 2.6 and convertible to 3.1 code. The LaTeX2e writer sports templates now and is the most actively developed part. There might be some suprises due to new defaults. The HTML writer supports a comma separated list of stylesheets.


Release Notes: Python2.1 support was dropped, as were Netscape 0.4 compromises in the HTML writer. Citation support and literal-block parametrization were enhanced for the LaTeX2e writer. The PEP writer supports the new python.org website structure and pep2pyramid.py. A new OO API was provided for directives. Hebrew (and possibly other language) mappings were added. Configuration files are now assumed and required to be UTF-8-encoded. Some templates and enhanced Emacs support were provided.


Release Notes: The most important changes include an S5/HTML writer, four new reStructuredText directives, double-width CJK character support for tables, and significantly improved Emacs support.


No changes have been submitted for this release.
A portable, cross-platform, command-line logic analyzer program that supports various logic analyzers.