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author | morristheaverage <morristhomas26@gmail.com> | 2020-09-25 16:55:02 +0100 |
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committer | morristheaverage <morristhomas26@gmail.com> | 2020-09-25 16:55:02 +0100 |
commit | ef3b6dc1040bbf518e35749417fa3ef6a9cf0c65 (patch) | |
tree | 61eacb19d866d8db5f48cc97f7fa48e54dbb2e84 /rst.html.markdown | |
parent | 325ebb85435f1ac23490bc14fbdb0b3da323eb7c (diff) |
Cleaned up spelling and writing style
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1 files changed, 7 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/rst.html.markdown b/rst.html.markdown index bdc73c7a..8e32ff3f 100644 --- a/rst.html.markdown +++ b/rst.html.markdown @@ -3,12 +3,13 @@ language: restructured text (RST) contributors: - ["DamienVGN", "https://github.com/martin-damien"] - ["Andre Polykanine", "https://github.com/Oire"] + - ["Tom Morris", "https://github.com/morristheaverage"] filename: restructuredtext.rst --- -RST is a file format formely created by Python community to write documentation (and so, is part of Docutils). +RST, Restructured Text, is a file format created by the Python community to write documentation. It is part of [Docutils](https://docutils.sourceforge.io/rst.html). -RST files are simple text files with lightweight syntax (comparing to HTML). +RST is a markdown language like HTML but is much more lightweight and easier to read. ## Installation @@ -39,10 +40,10 @@ A simple example of the file syntax: Main titles are written using equals signs over and under ========================================================= -Note that there must be as many equals signs as title characters. +Note that each character, including spaces, needs an equals sign above and below. -Title are underlined with equals signs too -========================================== +Title use equals signs but are only underlined +============================================== Subtitles with dashes --------------------- @@ -84,7 +85,7 @@ More complex tables can be done easily (merged columns and/or rows) but I sugges There are multiple ways to make links: -- By adding an underscore after a word : Github_ and by adding the target URL after the text (this way has the advantage to not insert unnecessary URLs inside readable text). +- By adding an underscore after a word : Github_ and by adding the target URL after the text (this way has the advantage of not inserting unnecessary URLs in the visible text). - By typing a full comprehensible URL : https://github.com/ (will be automatically converted to a link) - By making a more Markdown-like link: `Github <https://github.com/>`_ . |