rst2textile is docutils textile writer convert reStructuredText(rst) to Textile format.
Project description
rst2textile is docutils textile writer convert reStructuredText(rst) to Textile format.
Features
Docutils writer for textile.
supported syntaxes are:
headings: h1/h2..
docinfo: field-list (like :Date: today) at top of rst file.
paragraph
emphasis: *em*
strong: **strong**
list-item: * egg
enum-item: #. ham
blockquote
link: `foo <http://example.com/>`_
image: .. image:: http://example.com/image.png
literal: ``some code`` and ::
Sphinx textile builder (experimental).
write conf.py extensions = [‘docutils_textile’]
build by sphinx-build -b textile source _build/textile
Install
$ pip install rst2textile
or:
$ pysetup install docutils $ pysetup install rst2textile
If you wanto to use unrelease version, you can install from repository:
$ pysetup install https://bitbucket.org/shimizukawa/rst2textile/get/tip.zip
Run
$ rst2textile.py input.rst output.txt
or:
$ python -m rst2textile input.rst output.txt
Test
$ python setup.py test
or:
$ python test.py
currently, ‘pysetup run test’ not working.
Depends
Python 2.4 - 2.7, 3.1 - 3.3
Docutils 0.5 - 0.8.1
Limitation
Not supported: some textile syntax at http://redcloth.org/textile
pysetup: Not support auto install dependency libraries(docutils).
ToDo
Documentation
Implement some textile format.
History
0.1.1 (2012/4/29)
add supported python versions: 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3
0.1.0 (2012/4/22)
first release
supported syntax: h1/h2.., docinfo, paragraph, em, strong, list-item, enum-item, blockquote, link, image, literal
Convert Samples
Heading1
rst:
========== Heading1 ==========
textile:
h1. Heading1
Headings
rst:
========== Heading1 ========== Heading2 ========== Heading3 ---------- Heading4 ^^^^^^^^^^
textile:
h1. Heading1 h2. Heading2 h3. Heading3 h4. Heading4
Document Information
rst:
HelloWorld =========== :Date: Today :Author: SpamEgg :Location: Here
textile:
h1. HelloWorld Date: Today Author: SpamEgg Location: Here
Paragraph
rst:
Normal Text
textile:
Normal Text
Emphasized
rst:
*emphasized* (e.g., italics)
textile:
_emphasized_ (e.g., italics)
Strongly emphasized
rst:
**strongly emphasized** (e.g., boldface)
textile:
*strongly emphasized* (e.g., boldface)
List items
rst:
- An item in a bulleted (unordered) list - Another item in a bulleted list - Second Level * Second Level Items * Third level
textile:
* An item in a bulleted (unordered) list * Another item in a bulleted list ** Second Level ** Second Level Items *** Third level
Enumerated list items
rst:
#. An item in an enumerated (ordered) list xxxxxxx #. Another item in an enumerated list yyyyyy #. Another level in an enumerated list vvvvvvvv #. Another level in an enumerated list vvvvvvvv #. 3rd element at indent level1
textile:
# An item in an enumerated (ordered) list xxxxxxx # Another item in an enumerated list yyyyyy ## Another level in an enumerated list vvvvvvvv ## Another level in an enumerated list vvvvvvvv # 3rd element at indent level1
Blockquotes
rst:
Blockquotes This text will be enclosed in an HTML blockquote element. Second Paragraph.
textile:
Blockquotes bq. This text will be enclosed in an HTML blockquote element. bq. Second Paragraph.
Links
rst:
`link text and link target url <http://www.example.com/link/target/address>`_
textile:
"link text and link target url":http://www.example.com/link/target/address
Images
rst:
.. image:: http://example.com/image.jpg .. figure:: local/image/path.png
textile:
!http://example.com/image.jpg! !local/image/path.png!
Inner Reference
rst:
HelloWorld =========== reference to HelloWorld_ !
textile:
h1. HelloWorld reference to "HelloWorld" !
Literal (code)
rst:
:: class Foo(object): def __init__(self, value): print "value = %d" % value raise NotImplementedError(u'EmptyClass')
textile:
<pre> class Foo(object): def __init__(self, value): print "value = %d" % value raise NotImplementedError(u'EmptyClass') </pre>
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