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  * ReStructuredText   * ReStructuredText - intended primarily for documentation
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The basic idea behind StructuredText is to avoid the necessity for a markup language like TeX, Troff or HTML/SGML/XML and being able to create richly structured documents without thinking about the markup. The StructuredText markup language is intiutive, minimal and unobtrusive.

There are several different versions of StructuredText:

One application of StructuredText which is currently discussed on the DocSig is the generation of documentation from Python DocStrings.

StructuredText (last edited 2015-01-10 12:22:25 by WolfgangMaier)

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