''' QuickReference for Rst ====================== This is a markup example: [b]Hello[/b] [i]world[/i] And if i really want to write my code: &bl; Hello world &br; And video widget ---------------- .. video:: cityCC0.mpg Inline Markup ------------- - *emphasis* - **strong emphasis** - `interpreted text` - ``inline literal`` - reference_ - `phrase reference`_ - anonymous__ - _`inline internal target` .. _top: Internal cross-references, like example_, or bottom_. Image ----- Woot! What about a little image ? .. image:: kivy/data/logo/kivy-icon-256.png Grid ---- +------------+------------+-----------+ | Header 1 | Header 2 | Header 3 | +============+============+===========+ | body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 | +------------+------------+-----------+ | body row 2 | column 2 | column 3 | +------------+------------+-----------+ | body row 3 | column 2 | column 3 | +------------+------------+-----------+ Term list --------- :Authors: Tony J. (Tibs) Ibbs, David Goodger (and sundry other good-natured folks) .. _example: :Version: 1.0 of 2001/08/08 :Dedication: To my father. Definition list --------------- what Definition lists associate a term with a definition. how The term is a one-line phrase, and the definition is one or more paragraphs or body elements, indented relative to the term. Blank lines are not allowed between term and definition. Block quotes ------------ Block quotes are just: Indented paragraphs, and they may nest. Admonitions ----------- .. warning:: This is just a Test. .. note:: And this is just a note. Let's test some literal:: $ echo 'Hello world' Hello world Ordered list ------------ #. My item number one #. My item number two with some more content and it's continuing on the second line? #. My third item:: Oh wait, we can put code! #. My four item:: No way. .. _bottom: Go to top_''' from kivy.uix.rst import RstDocument from kivy.app import App class RstApp(App): def build(self): return RstDocument(text=__doc__) if __name__ == '__main__': RstApp().run()