On Thu, Sep 27, 2018 at 12:17 AM c.buhtz wrote:
> On 2018-09-25 09:09 Matthias Geier wrote:
> > In order for other people here to reproduce your problem, it is
> > typically easier if you provide a very minimal but fully working
> > example.
>
> Please see this MWE.
>
Hello
I have the following doc structure
highdir
index.rst
dir1
index.rst
file1
file2
dir2
in dir/index I have a TOC as follow:
.. toctree::
:titlesonly:
file1
file2
which render correctly to HTML
file1
file2
in the higher level highdir/index I have
Dear Matthias,
thanks for your message.
Am 26.09.2018 18:19 schrieb Matthias Geier:
But I think it makes sense to manually select which modules you want
to be scanned for your documentation. You might have some internal
modules which you don't want to appear in the docs, for example.
You
Hello
I have a static navigation bar generated using the templates below.
It works perfectly, but I'm looking for a dynamic menu, similar to the one
used in readthedocs.
Can anyone point me to an example I can use?
Thanks
Tzach
What I have now:
1. layout.html
{%
Dear Matthias,
I fixed the module name and added a autodoc command to the rst file -
see in upstream.
The result is the same. The "module index" in the docs is empty.
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