For GUI elements that aren't hierarchical, there is the :guilabel:
directive.
http://sphinx.pocoo.org/markup/inline.html#other-semantic-markup
contains a list of all these types of roles provided by default in
Sphinx. Keep in mind that we can ignore these or create more as seems
appropriate, bu
Applied :file:, :command: and :menuselection: directives to both tutorials.
Altered the titles as you proposed and removed the ..note:: where you
suggested.
Applied the ..code:: xml where necessary
One question, is there a directive to indicate "Pressing a button on a
form", at the moment
As much as I love consistency and perfect form, I think that keeping things
moving is preferable. So commit away. Docs can always be edited later if need
be...
Thanks,
Mike Pumphrey
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
Christian Müller wrote:
> Should I wait until you have added all these convention
Should I wait until you have added all these conventions to the
geoserver/sphynx guide or just use the hints from our mails ?
Mike Pumphrey writes:
> Cool. Do you see any other directives in the list that would be good for
> us to use, so I can commit all at once?
>
> To recap:
>
> When
Cool. Do you see any other directives in the list that would be good for us to
use, so I can commit all at once?
To recap:
When writing a shell command [or just running a program?]:
:command:`nameofcommand`
When writing about a file or path:
:file:`path/file` (for when you set a file/p
On Fri, 2009-06-05 at 17:26 -0400, Mike Pumphrey wrote:
> Hello Christian. Apologies for the extremely late response. Thanks for
> breaking the ice on the tutorials section! We need many more of those.
>
> I have mainly nitpicky stylistic suggestions.
>
> * I try to make inline commands, path
Hello Christian. Apologies for the extremely late response. Thanks for
breaking the ice on the tutorials section! We need many more of those.
I have mainly nitpicky stylistic suggestions.
* I try to make inline commands, paths, and filenames be ``monospaced`` instead
of **bolded** (which I r
Hi Mike, could you please take a quick look at the migrated tutorial, it is
in the 1.7.x branch. If everything is ok, I would start writing the next
tutorial for the feature-pregeneralizd module.
thanks
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