I'm writing a simple webpage generator based on restructuredtext and I'd like to put tags into the document, like this.
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Title
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:author: Me
:tags: foo, bar
Here we go ...
What I want now:
- get in possession of some kind of document tree
- find the
tags
entry, read it, process it (like print the tags on the command line), remove it and render the remaining tree.
So I'd like to write compatible restructuredtext in case it's being compiled with something different than my program.
Can someone give me a hint? I found this one here http://svn.python.org/projects/external/docutils-0.6/docutils/examples.py showing in the internals
method how to obtain the document (and therefore the dom tree), but is this the best way to go or would a regex based approach (find lines, remove them) be a lot easier? Working with the tree would also involve the conversion tree → document and so on.