Any tool to convert Python source code to HTML?
logistix
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Tue Feb 25 07:15:40 EST 2003
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Mike Meyer <mwm at mired.org> wrote in message news:<x73cmdfyby.fsf at guru.mired.org>... > logistix at zworg.com (logistix) writes: > > > akineko at pacbell.net (Aki Niimura) wrote in message news:<b714b8de.0302231216.5cd81032 at posting.google.com>... > > > Is there any software tool to create a HTML page from Python source code? > > I'm polishing up my first beta of PyXR right now. It does a > > reasonable job of creating cross-referenced hyperlinks. There should > > be something on comp.lang.python.announce by this weekend. > > How does it do at colorizing? Or - given that there are lots of tools > to do colorizing (the cookbook solution, VIM, Emacs, enscript, and > others), how about making it ignore existing HTML tags so I can > colorize it and then use PyXR to create the xreferene links? > You need to build a syntax-tree to build the xref'd links. I would prefer a pure python input to do this. In release one you'll be stuck with my color scheme, but I plan to yank it out into a customizable class eventually.
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