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Linux temps réel embarqué et outils de développements
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rest2web
rest2web | web site builder using ReStructured Text as basic content format | Priority | |
Section | web |
Installed size | 648 |
Maintainer | martin f. krafft <madduck@debian.org> |
Architecture | all |
Version | 0.5.0.svn-r227-1 |
Depends | python, python-support (>= 0.2), python-docutils |
Suggests | rest2web-doc (= 0.5.0.svn-r227-1) |
File name | pool/main/r/rest2web/rest2web_0.5.0.svn-r227-1_all.deb |
Description | rest2web is a simple tool that lets you build your website from a single template (or as many as you want), and keep the contents in ReStructured Text (docutils; you can still keep pages in HTML if needed). The prefix "rest" does not in any way allude to the concept of "representational state transfer." . The tool provides a host of features, for example: . * Automatically builds index pages and navigation links (sidebars and breadcrumbs). * Aids with the translation of the site to other languages. * Embedded code in templates for unlimited expressiveness. * Flexible macro system. * Uses relative links, so sites can be viewed from the filesystem. * Uses unicode internally. * Built-in gallery creator plugin. . Adding new pages is as easy as dropping a text file into the right folder; rest2web builds the new page and adds a link to it in the index (optionally with a description as well). Removing a page is just as easy: delete the file, and when you run rest2web again it removes the entry. |
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