great, we have numbered headings.

Just one thing.

As I explained above, the doc is split over several files. Currently
when I activate .. sectnum:: in all of them I end up with repeated
indexing starting at 1 each time (this is expected). And if I only
active sectnum in the top level index I don't get indexing throughout
the document (also expected)

Is there any way to do it in a more automated way than manually
writing the 'start' and 'prefix' options for *every* file. Will
probably do a script to read through the file structure and insert the
'start' and 'prefix' options into the rst's. But is there a better
way?

Not that that is overly difficult, but I thought there may be a more
automated way that sphinx can work it out that I'm not aware of.

On Feb 6, 6:02 am, Guenter Milde <mi...@users.berlios.de> wrote:
> On 2011-02-05, Conrad Cowlrick wrote:
>
> > a comment? ok.
>
> Yes, everything that starts with ``..`` and is not a valid directive
> is a comment.
>
> Günter

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