It looks like you have followed this documented process at
https://sphinx-bootstrap-theme.readthedocs.io/en/latest/README.html#adding-custom-css
exactly, so I'm not sure if anything is broken there.
Are you only changing the font family? I have found that it is difficult to
get browsers to di
I'm trying to figure out whether I can update my published HTML
documentation a few files at a time - one of the problems I have with this
approach is that any new files or search terms won't be found by the old
search.
Is it possible to swap in the new searchindex.js file to fix this problem?
ndex.js and files under the html/_sources/.
> Our search script uses searchindex.js for searching at first, and also
> uses sources files to display the search result.
>
> Thanks,
> Takeshi KOMIYA
>
>
>
> 2017-05-02 6:00 GMT+09:00 'Erin Kelly' via sphinx-users
new
> structure.
>
> Thanks,
> Takeshi KOMIYA
>
> 2017-05-04 4:59 GMT+09:00 'Erin Kelly' via sphinx-users
> >:
> > Komiyaさんどうもありがとう。It's useful to know what's needed - and I forgot about
> > updating the source files!
> >
> >
As you said, you also can solve this with the "hidden" directive to create
toctrees that are not visible in the documents.
(http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/markup/toctree.html?highlight=hidden)
I use hidden toctrees in my second-level documents (not in the main index).
I find these are easi
I've seen this answer before and I still don't know _which_ file I need to
put this in! ???
The index file? Every single file in my doc set?
>From experimentation it looks like it works to set it for one particular
file, but why can't I set it for the whole doc set?
On Monday, January 10,
Small bug here, unless there's a workaround -
I'm using Intersphinx to link between multiple documents in HTML. One of
the documents doesn't have a version number. When I reference it in
Intersphinx, things work okay but the hover text that shows up on its
hyperlink includes a "v" at the end w
it is always rendered as
> "v(version)".
> Indeed, version is not required for some kind of documents.
> +1 for make version as optional.
>
> Thanks,
> Takeshi KOMIYA
>
> 2017-10-27 6:22 GMT+09:00 'Erin Kelly' via sphinx-users <
> sphinx...@google
https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx/issues/4209
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This is a lot more automation than I'm used to - does it actually create a
separate source folder, and what is in it?
My first suggestion would be to examine your index.rst file and see what's
in your toctree, then compare that to the actual contents of the source
directory. That should tell y
I'm replying to this really old post because I couldn't find the
information in the current documentation or forums. It seems that this
feature was introduced in 1.3, so perhaps it was not possible in 2013, but
it is now - only the syntax isn't documented.
To include a caption with a table, us
Thanks. I looked really hard but I didn't find this! So I hope my message
can help someone in the future (maybe me, next time I forget).
Thanks Aaron too for the stylesheet help.
On Thursday, December 14, 2017 at 7:42:04 AM UTC-5, Komiya Takeshi wrote:
>
> FYI:
>
> >It seems that this feature
I'm getting a blank Release line on my PDF title page. That is, after my
image and the document name, there's a smaller italic line that says
*Release* but since I'm not using a release number there's nothing else
there. I don't want the word Release to appear.
I previously used a workaround t
Apparently in 1.6.1 the default table alignment changed from left to
center. I want all my tables to align left.
The change documentation says I can use Docutils :align: option but that
only works if I'm using a .. table:: tag
I'm using this style of tables:
+++
I have a document with intersphinx cross-references. I just switched from
inline URL references to footnote URL references for PDF. Everything works
fine, but for some reason the first footnote is number 43!
The numbering increases from there, so my document contains footnotes
numbered 43 thro
t;
> Agreed. I also feel this is ugly. Please file a proposal.
>
> Thanks,
> Takeshi KOMIYA
>
> 2018-03-01 2:33 GMT+09:00 'Erin Kelly' via sphinx-users
> >:
> > I have a document with intersphinx cross-references. I just switched
> from
> >
I have not been able to find a reason for this. Is there a log of what
Sphinx is doing when it assigns footnote numbers?
After I updated to Sphinx 1.7.1, I noticed an additional symptom - it not
only skips numbers in the beginning, but also skips numbers between most
chapters. That is, Ch.1 in
I realize there was a mistake in the reply I just sent, which has not yet
been published.
The chapters that didn't have a gap between footnote numbers actually did
not include a first-level heading. When I fixed that, the two sections
became one chapter (one h1 and one subhead) and there was a
Thank you, Jean-François!
I created https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx/issues/4784 for this issue.
The workaround is working well for me. (I actually slightly prefer having
the footnote numbering restart at each chapter.)
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