Thank you for the help. It is still not picking it up unless I write out the
entire function's name. I was just figuring that it was something easy that
I missed. Sphinx is still great though, thanks for all of the hard work.
--
D. M. Monarres
<dmmonar...@gmail.com>


On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 2:27 AM, Georg Brandl <ge...@python.org> wrote:

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> Am 07.01.2011 07:39, schrieb D. Monarres:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > Right now I am trying to write a tutorial for the Sage computer
> > algebra system that heavily cross-references with the standard
> > documentation. Sage loads almost all functions/classes into the
> > default namespace so most users know nothing of the module structure
> > of program. I was wondering if there would be anyway to strip the
> > module info from the :py:*:` ` directive.  For example, the user only
> > knows about a function named var(), but the real name of this function
> > in sage is sage.symbolic.ring.var(). Is there anyway I can link to the
> > right place without having the user see the "sage.symbolic.ring"
> > portion? The target audience knows very little about python but I
> > would like to be able to point to the additional examples in the
> > standard reference.
>
> If there is no ambiguity, you can reference the function as
>
> :func:`.var`
>
> It will display as "var" and link to the "sage.symbolic.ring.var" target.
> If there is an ambiguity, you will get a warning stating that fact.
>
> > ps. is there also a way I can have the external crossrefs open in a
> > new window?
>
> Not by default, no -- mandating the opening of links in a new windows
> is usually frowned upon nowadays.
>
> Georg
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