[1] http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/1.5.1/tutorial.html
hi. have you read this good simple tutorial?

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2016-12-28 16:49 GMT-02:00 Paul Dubois <[email protected]>:

> I am writing books that I want to render in html, latexpdf, and epub.
>
> I want the TOC to include a last line Index that shows or links to
> (depending on output format) the page where the index starts.
>
> In html, the pages have the "index" button (at least using the
> "traditional" style).  In the pdf and epub, the index is back there, but
> the only way to get to it is to choose the last chapter and start
> scrolling.
>
> sphinx-quickstart produces something that looks like it is intended to
> make an "Index" chapter, but in fact produces two literal lines in the pdf
> with the actual index starting on the next page.
>
> I don't want to get to editing the latex output or anything like that, it
> is above my pay-grade. What's the Sphinx magic? Or is this just a bug?
>
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