Re: [sphinx-dev] Sphinx 1.0 final released

2010-07-24 Thread SHIBUKAWA Yoshiki
Hi, Congratulations on the release of 1.0. In Japan, I planed drinking party with Sphinx users. By chance, Sphinx 1.0 released same day. So we could held Sphinx 1.0 release party ;-) I uploaded the messages for release 1.0 from participators. (both Englsh and Japanese). http://sphinx-users.jp/e

Re: [sphinx-dev] Sphinx 1.0 final released

2010-07-24 Thread Roberto Alsina
On Saturday 24 July 2010 17:41:25 Michael P. Soulier wrote: > So, what changed in 1.0 to break this? I have not tested rst2pdf with sphinx 1.0 yet. I did test it with one of the betas and it showed that bug and I think I got rst2pdf from SVN working, but I may be mistaking. -- You received thi

Re: [sphinx-dev] Sphinx 1.0 final released

2010-07-24 Thread Michael P. Soulier
On 24/07/10 Georg Brandl said: > Hi all, > > I'm happy to announce the release of Sphinx 1.0, a new feature-laden > release of the Sphinx documentation tool. So I just picked this up, and I'm seeing an issue with my previously working rst2pdf integration. (sphinx)msoul...@anton:...l-msl-tug/doc

[sphinx-dev] Pitfall: version must be a string

2010-07-24 Thread Luc Saffre
Sphinx asked to report this, so I do it: I wrote the following in the conf.py of a new project:: # The short X.Y version. version = 1.0 (Which was a user error. I can imagine integer values for the version variable, but not float values. `None` might also be an allowed special case. Both flo

[sphinx-dev] Sphinx 1.0 final released

2010-07-24 Thread Georg Brandl
Hi all, I'm happy to announce the release of Sphinx 1.0, a new feature-laden release of the Sphinx documentation tool. What is it? === Sphinx is a tool that makes it easy to create intelligent and beautiful documentation for Python projects (or other documents consisting of multiple reSt

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

2010-07-24 Thread Max Battcher
On 07/23/2010 11:58 AM, Jean Daniel wrote: 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