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Re: which wiki-like text encoding?



* Alexandre Fayolle (afayolle@debian.org) [060801 17:06]:
> On Tue, Aug 01, 2006 at 04:54:27PM +0200, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
> > Le mar 1 août 2006 16:41, Andreas Barth a écrit :
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I'm looking for some "wiki-like"-language which can be parsed in
> > > python sufficiently fast. I was hinted to pytextile, but it looks
> > > dead upstream and isn't really fast (to say it nice :). So, any other
> > > hints for me?
> > 
> > python people usually use restructured text. it depends what you want to 
> > do exactly, and what the users of that syntax are likely to be able to 
> > learn ;)
> 
> Yes, ReST is nice, and can be parsed using python-docutils. 

Thanks to all these answers. I have taken rst now (and thanks to
Matthias who pointed out the "sample code" in
/usr/share/python-docutils/rst2html.py.


My next question is for now, is there some nice/easy way to "hash"
contents of regular files in python (like python itself does for
.py-files)? ("nice" means: supported by python - I know how I could do
that myself with low-level utils, but I'm lazy ...)


Cheers,
Andi
-- 
  http://home.arcor.de/andreas-barth/



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