[PySide] How to Generate PySide Documentation

Sean Fisk sean at seanfisk.com
Fri Mar 22 16:49:48 CET 2013


The PySide docs use Sphinx, correct? Could setting up automatic generation with Read the Docs (https://readthedocs.org/) be a viable option?

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Sean Fisk


On Friday, March 22, 2013 at 10:59 AM, Roman Lacko wrote:

> I'm trying to generate the latest documentation for version 1.1.2 (on windows). I will send here the mini-howto when it's ready.
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> R.
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> 2013/3/22 lndn <lndndev at gmail.com (mailto:lndndev at gmail.com)>
> > Does anybody know how the PySide documentation was generated?  I can't imagine this being a straight forward task.  I want to take a look at how feasible it is to reconstruct the 1.1.0 and maybe get a 1.1.2 documentation created as well.
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> > I think we badly need documentation for the latest version of PySide and keep this momentum going forward if PySide is going to receive new updates in the future. 
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