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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] python classsynopsis?
On Nov 3, 2005, at 9:30 PM, Michael Smith wrote: > Stephen Langer <stephen.langer@nist.gov> writes: > >> Do the docbook xsl html stylesheets support <classsynopsis >> language="python"> ? >> >> I found one mention in the list archives about specifying (or not) >> the python constructor name, which led me to believe that >> classsynopsis should work for python, but there doesn't seem to be >> anything python-related in html/synop.xsl. > > There is no logic in the stylesheets for doing anything special > for <classsynopsis language="python"> > > But I think you could create something using one of the existing > classsynopsis modes (java, perl, idl, cpp) as a model Ok, thanks. I'll give it a try. -- Steve -- -- EMail: stephen.langer@nist.gov Phone: (301) 975-5423 -- -- WWW: http://math.nist.gov/mcsd/Staff/SLanger/ Fax: (301) 990-4127 -- -- Mail: NIST; 100 Bureau Drive -- Stop 8910; Gaithersburg, Md 20899-8910 -- -- "I don't think this will work. That's why it's science." -- -- Naomi Langer, 17 Feb 2003 --
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