Hi Jonathan, > As both a TeX and Python user I can provide some more information, or at > least links.
Not such a rare beast as you might think. I guess everyone here uses TeX, and most people have used or are using Python. > Here's a suggestion. Create a simple Sphinx project, submit to ReadTheDocs, > and see if it builds correctly. Then, somehow, repeat the build with the Thanks, but whom are you suggestion this? - I as Debian Developer caring for the TeX packages, can simply try a few Sphinx builds - I **could**, but honestly, it is too much pain because all of this is not automatized. - The Sphinx developers? Tell them please - The TeX package developers? I don't think they will do anything in this direction. As said, if all this would be automatized, and that is on my list of things to do - package unit testing on texlive-subversion commit, but honestly, time is not really permitting me to actually carry it out. Can you help? Best Norbert -- PREINING Norbert https://www.preining.info Fujitsu Research Labs + IFMGA Guide + TU Wien + TeX Live + Debian Dev GPG: 0x860CDC13 fp: F7D8 A928 26E3 16A1 9FA0 ACF0 6CAC A448 860C DC13
