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language like TeX, Troff or HTML/SGML/XML and being able to create richly 
structured documents without thinking about the markup. The StructuredText 
language like TeX, Troff or HTML/SGML/XML and being able to create richly
structured documents without thinking about the markup. The StructuredText
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  * [http://dev.zope.org/Members/jim/StructuredTextWiki/StructuredTextNG StructuredTextNG]
  * [http://docutils.sourceforge.net/mirror/setext/ Setext]
  * ReStructuredText
  * [[http://dev.zope.org/Members/jim/StructuredTextWiki/StructuredTextNG|StructuredTextNG]]
  * [[http://docutils.sourceforge.net/mirror/setext/|Setext]]
  * [[reStructuredText]] - intended primarily for documentation
  * PyTextile - intended for web use
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See Wiki:TextFilter for more information on text filters, like
!StructuredText. We have a bit of information about !StructuredText
[[StructuredText/MarkUp|mark up]].

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.

See TextFilter for more information on text filters, like StructuredText. We have a bit of information about StructuredText mark up.

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

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