Thanks, that helps. I really don't know anything about Python - my background
is with languages like Fortran and Pascal.
How do I pass an argument to conf.py?
If I were doing this in Pascal I'd declare it as a global variable and
initialise it explicitly at an appropriate point. Python doesn't
I am converting a textbook I have written in LaTeX to epub. The book
(500+ pages) is on assembly language. It has many drawings (vector
graphics), a fair amount of math equations (but only simple algebra
notation), and many code listings. My goal is to make it available
both in epub (for ereaders)
Helllo !
I wrote a documentation into Restructured text / Sphinx projects in
the last days.
You can have a look here : https://github.com/alchemy-fr/Phraseanet-Docs
I would like to divide my documentation in 3 parts (admin / user /
developper) and customise the HTML layout depending in which
Hello there, I have a problem when filling the latex_preamble variable
with
unicode strings, something like this:
latex_preamble = u'''\usepackage{xeCJK}
\setCJKmainfont{標楷體}'''
and the I issue the command:
make latex
output:
Configuration error:
There is a syntax error in your configuration
Why not create two configs?
One for the short version, one for the longer version and then make the
long, or make the short?
On 5 December 2011 10:47, Alastair Dent alastair.d...@imgtec.com wrote:
Thanks, that helps. I really don't know anything about Python - my
background is with languages
12/5/2011 1:47 PM, Alastair Dent ?:
Thanks, that helps. I really don't know anything about Python - my background
is with languages like Fortran and Pascal.
How do I pass an argument to conf.py?
If I were doing this in Pascal I'd declare it as a global variable and
initialise it
On 01/12/2011 13:16, Kevin Dunn wrote:
I wrote something a while back to do exactly what you asked for (and a
few other things). The code and an example is available at
http://ucomment.org.
That looks brilliant. I only wish I had a reason to use it
:)
TJG
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Hello,
I dont know this is write forum to write or not for this question.
But i put same question on StackOverflow
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8151729/how-to-show-and-hide-code-in-sphinx-doc.
I want to know that the functionality given in SQLALCHEMY doc to hide
the code is inbuilt
My comments are below.
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 5:47 AM, Alastair Dent alastair.d...@imgtec.com wrote:
Thanks, that helps. I really don't know anything about Python - my background
is with languages like Fortran and Pascal.
How do I pass an argument to conf.py?
If I were doing this in Pascal
On 2011-12-03, Friedrich Romstedt wrote:
Hello Guenter,
3) Maths as PNGs (if not using JSMath, what is not an option for
ebook readers) not properly aligned in inline text mostly.
Since version 0.8, Docutils supports math with MathML and HTML+CSS output
options in HTML. (I don't know how
I have a problem with index generation in HTMLHELP.
The index keywords are all single letters for some reason.
A look inside the '.hhk' file generated by sphinx shows things like this:
/ULLI OBJECT type=text/sitemap
param name=Keyword value=r
param name=Local
Further to this, I went back to sphinx 1.0.7, which was successful last
time.
With no other changes, the index problem does not occur.
So, is there something that I need to change in the configuration to use
1.1.2, or is this perhaps a bug?
Thanks
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On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 9:04 AM, Friedrich Romstedt
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2011/12/1 Fernando Perez fperez@gmail.com:
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 2:56 AM, Friedrich Romstedt
friedrichromst...@gmail.com wrote:
1) Spanning paragraphs over equations. Paragraphs are in Docutils a
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