Ahem. So. How to use rst2pdf with sphinx?
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On Tuesday 16 March 2010 15:44:26 anatoly techtonik wrote:
Ahem. So. How to use rst2pdf with sphinx?
Check the rst2pdf manual:
http://lateral.netmanagers.com.ar/static/manual.pdf
Section 16: Sphinx
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When discussing long command line options like
--version
they seem to be rendered in HTML with a single hyphen as in
-version
In source code markup they are rendered as desired (--version).
What is the trick to get them to be rendered with a double hyphen?
Thanks
E.R.
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E.R. Uber wrote:
When discussing long command line options like
--version
they seem to be rendered in HTML with a single hyphen as in
-version
In source code markup they are rendered as desired (--version).
What is the trick to get them to be rendered with a double hyphen?
That
Hello all,
I'm most grateful for the rst2pdf development! And love the hook into
Sphinx, as it provides a nice alternative to the LaTeX route.
I am unable to get page numbers on the PDF output when making the
document from Sphinx (using the make pdf hack as documented). Page
numbers are
On Tuesday 16 March 2010 20:41:48 Alaric Haag wrote:
Hello all,
I'm most grateful for the rst2pdf development! And love the hook into
Sphinx, as it provides a nice alternative to the LaTeX route.
I am unable to get page numbers on the PDF output when making the
document from Sphinx