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Em Seg, 25 de mar de 2019 10:21, Gert van Dijk <[email protected]>
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> On Monday, 25 March 2019 13:14:53 UTC+1, Chris Wright wrote:
>>
>> Hi - I'm newish to sphinx.
>>
>> I need to create external / internal documentation from the same source.
>>
>> I tried using* .. only:: internal* in my source file, then *sphinx-build
>> -t internal -b html source build-internal* - but the -t is seemingly
>> ignored and everything is indexed.
>>
>> Any advice much appreciated.  Thanks, Chris
>>
>
> Did you put the internal-only content *as the content* to the only
> directive? E.g.:
>
> .. only:: internal
>
>    My internal content.
>
> My common content.
>
> Should output "My common content." in any output, but "My internal
> content." should only be included with the -t option.
>
> I suspect you may not have indented the contents that you want to mark as
> internal-only. It won't apply to a whole file or something (it seems that
> you expect this, reading between the lines).
>
> Just tested this with 1.8.5 and the example above works for me.
>
> HTH
>
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