Re: [sphinx-users] Problem With \newcommand in latexpdf

2020-11-30 Thread bradley...@gmail.com

I came up with what seemed to me to be a simpler solution. I put the macros 
in my preamble.rst between two comment lines that I could recognize and 
remove easily using sed. I then used a wrapper script to build the pdf that 
fist removed the macors in preamble.rst, then build the pdf, and then 
replaced the original preamble.rst. Here is my preamble.rst:

.. |space| unicode:: 0xA0 
.. |tab| replace:: |space| |space| |space| |space| 
 
.. comment BEGIN_LATEX_MACROS 
These latex macros must also be defined in latex_elements in 
conf.py 
 
.. rst-class:: hidden 
 
:math:`\newcommand{\B}[1]{ {\bf #1} }` 
:math:`\newcommand{\R}[1]{ {\rm #1} }` 
 
.. comment END_LATEX_MACROS 

My problem is that I would like to use ReadtheDocs to display my 
documentation, but I do no know how to get it to run a script between 
building the html and build the pdf ?

Perhaps there is a way in preamble.rst to conditionaly include the macros 
depending on if latex or html conversion is being done ?

On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 8:34:57 PM UTC-7 ds04...@gmail.com wrote:

> On Wed, Aug 12, 2020, 5:19 AM bradley...@gmail.com  
> wrote:
>
>> The index.rst file below demonstrates that \newcommand does not work with 
>> latexpdf.
>>
>>  Below is my conf.py file 
>> # For conf.py documentation see
>> # http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/config
>> #
>> project   = 'newcommand'
>> extensions = [
>> 'sphinx.ext.mathjax',
>> ]
>> - Below is my index.rst file -
>> Problem With \newcommand in latexpdf
>> 
>> This file builds just file,
>> and displays as intended, with ``make html``,
>> but with ``make latexpdf`` it generates and
>> ``Undefined control sequence.`` error for the
>> macro ``\B``.
>>
>> Define Latex Macro
>> **
>> ``:math: \newcommand{\B}[1]{{\bf #1}}``
>> :math:`\newcommand{\B}[1]{{\bf #1}}`
>>
>> Use Latex Macro \B
>> **
>> ``:math: f : \B{R} \rightarrow \B{R}``
>> :math:`f : \B{R} \rightarrow \B{R}`
>>
>> This File
>> *
>> .. literalinclude:: index.rst
>>
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Re: [sphinx-users] Problem With \newcommand in latexpdf

2020-11-25 Thread Daniel Scott
On Wed, Aug 12, 2020, 5:19 AM bradley...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> The index.rst file below demonstrates that \newcommand does not work with
> latexpdf.
>
>  Below is my conf.py file 
> # For conf.py documentation see
> # http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/config
> #
> project   = 'newcommand'
> extensions = [
> 'sphinx.ext.mathjax',
> ]
> - Below is my index.rst file -
> Problem With \newcommand in latexpdf
> 
> This file builds just file,
> and displays as intended, with ``make html``,
> but with ``make latexpdf`` it generates and
> ``Undefined control sequence.`` error for the
> macro ``\B``.
>
> Define Latex Macro
> **
> ``:math: \newcommand{\B}[1]{{\bf #1}}``
> :math:`\newcommand{\B}[1]{{\bf #1}}`
>
> Use Latex Macro \B
> **
> ``:math: f : \B{R} \rightarrow \B{R}``
> :math:`f : \B{R} \rightarrow \B{R}`
>
> This File
> *
> .. literalinclude:: index.rst
>
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[sphinx-users] Problem With \newcommand in latexpdf

2020-08-12 Thread bradley...@gmail.com
The index.rst file below demonstrates that \newcommand does not work with 
latexpdf.

 Below is my conf.py file 
# For conf.py documentation see
# http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/config
#
project   = 'newcommand'
extensions = [
'sphinx.ext.mathjax',
]
- Below is my index.rst file -
Problem With \newcommand in latexpdf

This file builds just file,
and displays as intended, with ``make html``,
but with ``make latexpdf`` it generates and
``Undefined control sequence.`` error for the
macro ``\B``.

Define Latex Macro
**
``:math: \newcommand{\B}[1]{{\bf #1}}``
:math:`\newcommand{\B}[1]{{\bf #1}}`

Use Latex Macro \B
**
``:math: f : \B{R} \rightarrow \B{R}``
:math:`f : \B{R} \rightarrow \B{R}`

This File
*
.. literalinclude:: index.rst

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