Hi,
I've created a Sphinx extension for adding annotations to images. It
allows you to associate text with areas of an image. When you mouse
over the region of the image, the corresponding text below the image
is highlighted. It also supports name tags directly on the regions.
I setup a basic
I just grabbed the latest version of Sphinx using HG.
( v0.6b1)
I am still unable to use search. I am getting the following javascript
errors in my browser when trying to search on the HTML output I generated
with Sphinx (errors from the javascript console)
I have downloaded other sphinx
Hi Everybody,
I'm trying Sphinx for making courses.
I'm very impressed by the html default render, but as I'm using
context rather than latex, I wish to know if making an export to it
would be possible/not too complicated/usefull for others.
Consider me as a non-programmer, so answers like : ok,
Is there a way to tell Sphinx to not put the Release on the latex title
page? In conf.py, I've tried simply not defining it, and I've tried
release='', but I still get the work Release on the title page.
The document that I'm creating isn't for a program, so Release has no
meaning.
Warren
I'm currently working on the documentation of a large C++ project
using Sphinx (Doxygen is just not readable enough...).
I was initially planning to do a trick like
http://www.vlfeat.org/api/index.html
where they split a generated page to use a header and footer for the
generated doxygen html
Hey there,
I have a question regarding the .. contents:: directive.
My document roughly looks as follows:
**
My Heading
**
.. contents:: Übersicht
First section
=
First subsection
Second section
==
The problem is that in the
Hey Guys/Gals
We're getting ready for another year of Summer of Code. As an important
Python-based project the PSF can umbrella a student to work on a
Sphinx-related project, you just need to provide two things;
1) a small list of project ideas (summarized to one sentence) that you'd
like to