Did you define (or un-define) the numfig_format in your conf.py?
numfig_format = {'figure': 'Figure %s',
'table': 'Table %s',
'code-block': 'Code %s',
}
On Wednesday, August 10, 2016 at 5:53:14 PM UTC-7, Warren Block wrote:
>
> Trying to figure out where an extra "Figure 1" is appearing in figure
> captions. For example
>
> :numref:`Figure %s <fig1>` shows what we are talking about.
>
> .. _fig1
>
> .. figure:: images/sample.png
>
> Sample Caption
>
> The HTML produced (wrapped for clarity):
>
> <p class="caption">
> <span class="caption-number">Fig. 3.1.1 </span>
> <span class="caption-text">Figure 1: Sample Caption</span>
> </p>
>
> conf.py just has
>
> numfig = True
> numfig_secnum_depth = (2)
>
> I don't see "Figure" in the CSS.
>
> Any idea on where that extra "Figure 1:" is coming from?
>
> Thanks!
>
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