Am 02.01.2010 08:43, schrieb Georg Brandl:
Am 02.01.2010 06:15, schrieb Jacob Kaplan-Moss:
On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 5:12 PM, Georg Brandl g.bra...@gmx.net wrote:
For the next Sphinx release (1.0), I have added an extension to do
exactly this, named extlinks. See this page for usage info:
Am 07.12.2009 16:51, schrieb Jean Daniel:
Hello,
When editing a changelog, to include a link to the description of a
ticket, I constantly use the following pattern :
`#233 http://internal_ticket_tracker/projects/specs/ticket/233`_
Only the ticket number changes. What is the cleanest
On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 5:12 PM, Georg Brandl g.bra...@gmx.net wrote:
For the next Sphinx release (1.0), I have added an extension to do
exactly this, named extlinks. See this page for usage info:
http://sphinx.pocoo.org/latest/ext/extlinks.html
What would you think of changing the link
Am 02.01.2010 06:15, schrieb Jacob Kaplan-Moss:
On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 5:12 PM, Georg Brandl g.bra...@gmx.net wrote:
For the next Sphinx release (1.0), I have added an extension to do
exactly this, named extlinks. See this page for usage info:
http://sphinx.pocoo.org/latest/ext/extlinks.html
Hello,
When editing a changelog, to include a link to the description of a
ticket, I constantly use the following pattern :
`#233 http://internal_ticket_tracker/projects/specs/ticket/233`_
Only the ticket number changes. What is the cleanest way to have a
shortcut for this repetitive pattern?
Jean Daniel wrote:
Hello,
When editing a changelog, to include a link to the description of a
ticket, I constantly use the following pattern :
`#233 http://internal_ticket_tracker/projects/specs/ticket/233`_
Only the ticket number changes. What is the cleanest way to have a
shortcut