Fixed by adding "body_max_width": "none" to html_theme_options. Thank you
On Sunday, June 3, 2018 at 3:12:20 AM UTC-7, jfbu wrote: > > Le 03/06/2018 à 12:02, jfbu a écrit : > > Le 03/06/2018 à 09:20, Reza Roodsari a écrit : > >> Good idea - tried it on Ubuntu-16.04 -- clean install using pip: > >> > >> $ pip install sphinx > >> > >> $ sphinx-build --version > >> sphinx-build 1.7.5 > >> > >> $ pip install Markdown --upgrade > >> > >> $ pip install sphinxcontrib-fulltoc > >> > >> $ pip install docutils > >> > >> $ pip install rst2pdf > >> > >> > >> Unfortunately same results. Text adjusts as I shrink the window size, > and > >> expands to a certain point as I increase the window width, but not > beyond a > >> certain point. There is a max size that we are rendering to. I just > need to > >> figure out what css setting controls that. I think this may be new > behavior > >> in new sphinx. > >> > >> Anyone know what controls the auto adjustment of html page as window > size > >> changes? > >> > >> > > > > Hi, from > > > > > > > http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/changes.html#release-1-7-0-released-feb-12-2018 > > > > > #4246: Limit width of text body for all themes. Conifigurable via theme > options body_min_width and body_max_width. > > > > see > > > > http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/1./theming.html?highlight=body_min_width > > typo I meant > > http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/1.7/theming.html?highlight=body_min_width > > > > basic – This is a basically unstyled layout used as the base for the > other themes, and usable as the base for custom themes as well. The HTML > contains all important elements like sidebar and relation bar. There are > these options (which are inherited by the other themes): > > > > nosidebar (true or false): Don’t include the sidebar. Defaults to > False. > > sidebarwidth (int or str): Width of the sidebar in pixels. This can > be an int, which is interpreted as pixels or a valid CSS dimension string > such as ‘70em’ or ‘50%’. Defaults to 230 pixels. > > body_min_width (int or str): Minimal width of the document body. > This can be an int, which is interpreted as pixels or a valid CSS dimension > string such as ‘70em’ or ‘50%’. Use 0 if you don’t want a width limit. > Defaults may depend on the theme (often 450px). > > body_max_width (int or str): Maximal width of the document body. > This can be an int, which is interpreted as pixels or a valid CSS dimension > string such as ‘70em’ or ‘50%’. Use ‘none’ if you don’t want a width limit. > Defaults may depend on the theme (often 800px). > > > > hope it helps > > > > Jean-François > > > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sphinx-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to sphinx-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to sphinx-users@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/sphinx-users. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.