My attempt succeeded now after I had docutils installed. Thank you.
However, it only works on the file I had included. Using a different example (again included), the output pane would show:
stylesheet not found
Q:\leo\default.css
@path: Q:\leo
open path: Q:\leo
with no “Done” at the end. The HTML file is not produced. If I change the .html extension to .pdf the log will look the same.
The HTML example produced in the original won't open in MS Word (Office 2010) unless the second line of the document (containing the DTD reference) is removed.
What minimal requirements are there for Leo tree structures so that rst3 will convert them to HTML?
Are there more streamlined approaches to bridge the gap from Leo to the Microsoft Office world?
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