I used the command:

hg clone http://bitbucket.org/birkenfeld/sphinx

which I found on

http://www.bitbucket.org/birkenfeld/sphinx/wiki/Home

to install Sphinx on the computer on which I did the trial yesterday.
It is pretty new (2008-11-17).

I'll try to install the way you recommend as soon as I get back to it,
and tell you if I got the same problem.

Thanks again!

BTW: what is the best way to uninstall old versions of Sphinx? I do
not want to "collect" them.

On 19 nov, 01:18, "Yarko Tymciurak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmmm....   are you using the trunk version of Sphinx?
> There was a problem w/ paths and * selection of image files which Georg
> fixed a short while back (few weeks).
>
> You can get a zip / tar.gz, or tar.bz2 
> fromhttp://www.bitbucket.org/birkenfeld/sphinx/
>
> (download in upper-right)
>
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 3:06 PM, lpezard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Thanks a lot Yarko!
>
> > I'm sorry I missed the foo.*  trick in the doc (or I did forget about
> > it!). I apologize.
>
> > I've tried your advice but I get a strange behavior:
> > My file named lesson1.rst is in the directory $ROOT/source/teachning/
> > course1. In that file when I write:
>
> > .. figure:: foo.*
>
> > In got a warning saying that: "... Image file not readable: teaching/
> > course1/teaching/course1/foo.svg" (and another one for the foo.pdf
> > file). This is strange since both files are caught (which is not
> > obvious with the "foo.*" syntax) but it seems that these files are not
> > searched in the right place.
>
> > When I use:
>
> > .. figure:: mypics/foo.*
>
> > the warning says "... Image file not readable: teaching/course1/
> > teaching/course1/mypics/foo.svg" (for the tests I put the files in
> > both places)
>
> > The warning disappears when I try:
>
> > .. figure:: foo.svg
>
> > or
>
> > .. figure:: mypics/foo.svg
>
> > Any idea?
>
> > Regards,
>
> > Laurent
>
> > PS: I use Sphinx-0.5dev_20081117-py2.5.egg
>
> > On 18 nov, 20:26, "Yarko Tymciurak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > If you look at the sources, sphinx/builder.py - you'll see the
> > > supported_image_types:
> > > In StandaloneHTMLBuilder & SerializingHTMLBuilder, they are:
>
> > > image/svg+xml
> > > image/png
> > > image/gif
> > > image/jpeg
>
> > > HTMLHelpBuilder & LaTeXBuilder do not include svg;
>
> > > LaTeXBuilder adds 'application/pdf'
>
> > > I think these must be parsed in order, as if you have both pdf and png of
> > a
> > > file, latex picks pdf.  That would lead me to expect the same behavior
> > for
> > > svg.
>
> > > Regards,
> > > Yarko
>
> > > On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 12:29 PM, Yarko Tymciurak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> > > > the builders will choose the "best" format from what is available, and
> > you
> > > > write in your rst this:
> > > > .. image:: my_images/foo.*
>
> > > > instead of (for example)
>
> > > > .. image:: my_images/foo.pdf
>
> > > > Seehttp://sphinx.pocoo.org/rest.html#images
>
> > > > On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 9:02 AM, lpezard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > >> Hi all,
>
> > > >> Thanks a lot for Sphinx, I'm right now using it for my web page that I
> > > >> use to distribute documents to my students. I can no more write html
> > > >> or latex directly now!
>
> > > >> I would like to insert pictures in svg format in the html and pdf
> > > >> format in latex/pdf but I do not see any obvious solution. So I'm
> > > >> wondering if:
>
> > > >> 1. Is it a good idea? (if not why?)
>
> > > >> 2. Is there an easy way to say "use file.svg for html and file.pdf for
> > > >> latex/pdf"
>
> > > >> 3. As far as I can remember, pdflatex searches for file with extension
> > > >> that it knows (.jpg, .png, .pdf, ...) and I can write something like:
>
> > > >> \includegraphics{foo}
>
> > > >> and it searches for foo.jpg, etc.
>
> > > >> The same way, in my .rst file, I would like to write something like:
>
> > > >> .. figure:: fooo
> > > >>   ...
>
> > > >> and maybe with some configuration list the html build would search in
> > > >> a list of extensions ie ['jpg', 'svg'...] and the latex one for
> > > >> another list.
>
> > > >> Does this make sense?
>
> > > >> Thanks again for Sphinx and for your help!
>
> > > >> All the best,
>
> > > >> Laurent

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