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Kind of a deceptive plugin. Uses a website to render to PDF. This is not made clear and one should be careful about using this for proprietary document development. For public domain files it works ok on most when you click the 'View as PDF' button. Some .rst files from GitHub that I tried did not render well - but those also did not render perfectly even on GitHub, so likely an issue with the file coding. I dislike this plugin because it does not clearly state that your files are transferred to an external website.
Impossible de supprimer cette extension horrible.
It could be a website only, because it has almost nothing to do with chrome. You need to upload your files or link to google drive but I was unable to figure it out how could I use it offline.
Works as advertised. I can load an RST file from my local computer and edit it in the left-hand pane of my browser, and display the rendered results in the right-hand pane. I can save both the edited RST file and a rendered version in PDF. Unfortunately, the extension works by uploading my RST file to the vendor's server, doing the conversion, and downloading the results. That wasn't made clear in the description. Since all my work is proprietary, that won't work for my company. Too bad. It's functionality seems fine.
To open an rst file, you have to login with your Google account and open an uploaded rst file in Google Drive? That defeats the purpose of reading downloaded rst files if you have to upload them to Google Drive. Maybe I don't understand how rst files work.