[sphinx-dev] how to customize latex

2010-07-23 Thread Ondrej Certik
Hi, I am writing a book in Sphinx: http://theoretical-physics.net/ and everything looks awesome, both html and the pdf. I would like to add some text on the second page (between the title page and contents), which is currently empty. (I'd like to put there some copyright things and a license.)

Re: [sphinx-dev] Use of os.path.normpath

2010-07-23 Thread Georg Brandl
Am 21.07.2010 22:56, schrieb Michael Droettboom: At STScI, we write documentation for individual projects in Sphinx, and then also produce a master document that includes (using toctree) a number of these other project-specific documents. To do this, we create symlinks in the master

Re: [sphinx-dev] how to customize latex

2010-07-23 Thread Jan Ulrich Hasecke
Am 23.07.2010 um 10:31 schrieb Ondrej Certik: I would like to add some text on the second page (between the title page and contents), which is currently empty. (I'd like to put there some copyright things and a license.) With koma-script you can customize this, but I have no idea how to

Re: [sphinx-dev] Use of os.path.normpath

2010-07-23 Thread Michael Droettboom
Thanks. There is an analogous bug in the handling of the image directive (in environment.py:BuildEnvironment:process_images). Mike On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 5:41 AM, Georg Brandl ge...@python.org wrote: Am 21.07.2010 22:56, schrieb Michael Droettboom: At STScI, we write documentation for

[sphinx-dev] linking to specific sections of an RFC

2010-07-23 Thread Jean Daniel
Hello, I am using the :rfc:`3501` role to express this url : http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501 This works fine and I am looking for a way to link to a specific section of the rfc; I would like to link to http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501#section-2.3.1.1 I have tried

[sphinx-dev] a shortcut for :doc:`script_1` and .. literalinclude:: script_1.rst

2010-07-23 Thread Jean Daniel
Hello When writing tutorials and articles, I find myself writing repetitively the same boiler plate pattern. I want a link to a page showing a colorized, highlighted, formatted version of an iteration of the script in progress. Here is what I do: 1. I write :doc:`script_1` 2. then write a