For example, in one of my documents I have:
.. automodule:: blabla.decorators
:members:
Next, in another module, I want to reference a decorator 'foo' from
blabla.decorators. How to write such :ref:`` contruction?
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You received this
Hm, looks like the images didn't reach the list. Could you upload them
somewhere and share the links?
Saludos
Santi
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Roberto Alsina
rals...@netmanagers.com.arwrote:
It may be a bit offtopic, but it's something I am very proud about ;-)
Here are a few images
Alexander Artemenko schrieb:
For example, in one of my documents I have:
.. automodule:: blabla.decorators
:members:
Next, in another module, I want to reference a decorator 'foo' from
blabla.decorators. How to write such :ref:`` contruction?
You can use the usual Python
It may be a bit offtopic, but it's something I am very proud about ;-)
Here are a few images of a book that was typeset using sphinx and rst2pdf.
The binding and printing are (intentionally!) cheap, because it's meant as an
experiment to produce programming books for those who can't afford
On Monday 07 September 2009 15:53:41 Santiago Suarez Ordoñez wrote:
Hm, looks like the images didn't reach the list. Could you upload them
somewhere and share the links?
Just forgot to paste them :-)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ralsina/tags/libro/
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(\''/).__..-''`-. . Roberto
Roberto Alsina schrieb:
On Monday 07 September 2009 15:53:41 Santiago Suarez Ordoñez wrote:
Hm, looks like the images didn't reach the list. Could you upload them
somewhere and share the links?
Just forgot to paste them :-)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ralsina/tags/libro/
Wow! I think
On Monday 07 September 2009 18:56:09 Tim Michelsen wrote:
Here are a few images of a book that was typeset using sphinx and
rst2pdf.
So, is this builder already stable?
It is stable in the sense that if it processes your docs, it should not stop
doing it (if I know about them).
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