Author: | Lea Wiemann, the Docutils team |
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Contact: | docutils-develop@lists.sourceforge.net |
Revision: | 9069 |
Date: | 2022-06-13 |
Copyright: | This document has been placed in the public domain. |
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This document contains links users of Docutils and reStructuredText may find useful. Many of the projects listed here are hosted in the Docutils Sandbox. If you have something to publish, you can get write access, too!
The most current version of this link list can always be found at https://docutils.sourceforge.io/docs/user/links.html.
Advanced text editors with reStructuredText support, IDEs, and docutils GUIs:
Emacs rst mode.
Vim:
Gnome's gedit offers syntax highlighting and a reST preview pane.
Latest version of the plugin is available from bittner @ github (See also: Gedit third party plugins).
Gunnar Schwant's DocFactory is a wxPython GUI application for Docutils.
ReSTedit by Bill Bumgarner is a Docutils GUI for Mac OS X.
ReText is a simple but powerful editor for Markdown and reStructuredText markup languages. It is written in Python using PyQt libraries.
Leo is an outliner, written in Python using PyQt. It can be used as IDE for literal programming, as a filing cabinet holding any kind of data and as document editor with outlines containing reStructuredText markup.
NoTex is a browser-based reStructuredText editor with syntax highlighting and PDF/HTML export functionality using Sphinx.
rsted is a "simple online editor for reStructuredText on Flask". You can try it on http://rst.ninjs.org/
Projects providing additional export routes.
The Sphinx Python Documentation Generator by Georg Brandl was originally created to translate the Python documentation. In the meantime, there is a wide range of Projects using Sphinx
It can generate complete web sites (interlinked and indexed HTML pages), ePub, LaTeX, and others from a set of rST source files.
The Nikola static site generator, uses reStructuredText by default.
Pelican is a static site generator (mainly for blogs). Articles/pages can be written in reStructuredText or Markdown format.
htmlnav by Gunnar Schwant, is an HTML writer which supports navigation bars.
rest2web, by Michael Foord, is a tool for creating web sites with reStructuredText. Development stalled, there is a fork at https://gitlab.com/wavexx/rest2web
html4trans produces XHTML conforming to the version 1.0 Transitional DTD that contains enough formatting information to be viewed by a lightweight HTML browser without CSS support.
A simple HTML writer by Bill Bumgarner that doesn't rely on CSS stylesheets.
Convert other formats to reStructuredText:
recommonmark is a Markdown (CommonMark) parser for docutils originally created by Luca Barbato.
Docutils "markdown" parser (new in Docutils 0.17) is a wrapper around recommonmark.
sxw2rest, by Trent W. Buck, converts StarOffice XML Writer (SXW) files to reStructuredText. (link down)
xml2rst, an XSLT stylesheet written by Stefan Merten, converts XML dumps of the document tree (e.g. created with rst2xml.py) back to reStructuredText.
xhtml2rest, written by Antonios Christofides, is a simple utility to convert XHTML to reStructuredText.
DashTable by Gustav Klopp converts HTML tables into reStructuredText. Colspan and Rowspan supported!
Sphinx includes a LaTeX to Rst converter in its source code (trimmed to importing the old Python docs).
Pandoc can read Markdown and (subsets of) HTML, and LaTeX and export to (amongst others) reStructuredText.
PySource, by Tony Ibbs, is an experimental Python source Reader. There is some related code in David Goodger's sandbox (pysource_reader) and a Python Source Reader document.
Extend the reStructuredText syntax or the features of Docutils. More extensions are in the Docutils Sandbox.