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ReStructuredText viewer

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A viewer for ReStructuredText documents that renders them on the fly.

Pass the name of a ReStructuredText document to restview, and it will launch a web server on localhost:random-port and open a web browser. Every time you reload the page, restview will reload the document from disk and render it. This is very convenient for previewing a document while you’re editing it.

You can also pass the name of a directory, and restview will recursively look for files that end in .txt or .rst and present you with a list.

Finally, you can make sure your Python package has valid ReStructuredText in the long_description field by using

restview -e 'python setup.py --long-description' --strict

This is so useful restview has a shortcut for it

restview --long-description --strict

Synopsis

Usage: restview [options] filename-or-directory [...]

-h, --help

show this help message and exit

-l PORT, --listen=PORT

listen on a given port (or interface:port, e.g. *:8080) [default: random port on localhost]

-b, --browser

open a web browser [default: only if -l was not specified]

-e COMMAND, --execute=COMMAND

run a command to produce ReStructuredText

--long-description

run “python setup.py –long-description” to produce ReStructuredText

--css=URL-or-FILENAME

use the specified stylesheet

--strict

halt at the slightest problem

Changelog

2.0.4 (2014-04-28)

2.0.3 (2014-02-01)

2.0.2 (2013-10-02)

2.0.1 (2013-05-01)

2.0 (2013-04-04)

  • Python 3 support (LP#1093098). Patch by Steven Myint (git@stevenmyint.com).

  • Moved to Github.

  • 100% test coverage.

  • Automatically reload the web page when the source file changes (LP#965746). Patch by speq (sp@bsdx.org), with modifications by Eric Knibbe and Marius Gedminas.

  • New option: restview –long-description (shows the output of python setup.py –long-description).

  • New option: restview –strict. Patch by Steven Myint (git@stevenmyint.com).

  • Improve auto-linkification of local file names:

    • allow subdirectories

    • recognize .rst extensions

  • Many improvements by Eric Knibbe:

    • restview dirname now ignores hidden subdirectories.

    • files in directory listings are sorted case-insensitively.

    • allow serving gif and jpg images.

    • CSS rules for rubric, sidebars, and many other things.

    • syntax highlighting for code blocks.

    • improved HTTP error messages.

    • HTTP headers to prevent browser caching of dynamic content.

1.2.2 (2010-09-14)

  • setup.py no longer requires docutils (LP#637423).

1.2.1 (2010-09-12)

  • Handle spaces and other special characters in URLs (LP#616335).

  • Don’t linkify filenames inside external references (LP#634827).

1.2 (2010-08-06)

  • “SEVERE” docutils errors now display a message and unformatted file in the browser, instead of a traceback on the console.

  • New command-line option, -e COMMAND.

  • Added styles for admonitions; many other important styles are still missing.

1.1.3 (2009-10-25)

  • Spell ‘extras_require’ correctly in setup.py (LP#459840).

  • Add a MANIFEST.in for complete source distributions (LP#459845).

1.1.2 (2009-10-14)

  • Fix for ‘localhost’ name resolution error on Mac OS X.

1.1.1 (2009-07-13)

  • Launches the web server in the background.

1.1.0 (2008-08-26)

  • Accepts any number of files and directories on the command line.

1.0.1 (2008-07-26)

  • New option: –css. Accepts a filename or a HTTP/HTTPS URL.

1.0.0 (2008-07-26)

  • Bumped version number to reflect the stability.

  • Minor CSS tweaks.

0.0.5 (2007-09-29)

  • Create links to other local files referenced by name.

  • Use pygments (if available) to syntax-highlight doctest blocks.

  • Handle JPEG images.

0.0.4 (2007-09-28)

  • Remove the unstable Gtk+ version.

0.0.3 (2007-09-28)

  • Use setuptools for packaging.

0.0.2 (2007-01-21)

  • Browser-based version.

  • Command line options -l, -b (thanks to Charlie Shepherd).

  • CSS tweaks.

  • Unicode bugfix.

  • Can browse directory trees.

  • Can serve images.

0.0.1 (2005-12-06)

  • PyGtk+ version with GtkMozEmbed. Not very stable.

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