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Am 13.01.2011 09:12, schrieb Jason:
On Jan 13, 3:33 pm, Georg Brandl ge...@python.org wrote:
Is there any way around this?
Yes: build the C extension before you build the docs.
I use distutils to build it all, which deposits everything in a
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Am 14.01.2011 09:59, schrieb Chris Withers:
On 14/01/2011 03:58, TP wrote:
If I do, for example:
.. automodule:: testfixtures
.. class:: Comparison
...then I end up with two sections for the Comparison class, one
auto-generated and one
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Am 13.01.2011 15:51, schrieb Andy Harrington:
The Python 3.1 versio of my Hands-on Python Tutorial uses Sphinx for
both the html and pdf versions.
http://anh.cs.luc.edu/python/hands-on/3.1/handsonHtml/
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Am 11.01.2011 15:55, schrieb SHIBUKAWA Yoshiki:
Hi,
Many Sphinx sites in Japan are listed at the following page.
http://sphinx-users.jp/example.html
And I wrote 3 books with Sphinx(sorry, all of them are Japanese).
1. Simple and Steady
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Am 11.01.2011 15:19, schrieb Jan Ulrich Hasecke:
Hi,
you may want to add two projects to the page:
Projects using Sphinx
Plone 4 Benutzerhandbuch (German)
http://www.hasecke.com/plone-benutzerhandbuch/4.0/
and a non-software project:
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Am 11.01.2011 16:00, schrieb Enrique J. Hernández Blasco:
Sorry for hijacking the thread.
We also use sphinx in an open-source project called Zentyal.
The documentation is available at:
http://doc.zentyal.org
It would be great to add this
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Am 12.01.2011 16:23, schrieb Andy Harrington:
I suggest/request that either the default or at least an option with
.. literalinclude::
:lines: 10-15
:linenos:
be that the line numbers are in sync with the lines. The code above
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Am 12.01.2011 22:45, schrieb Giles Thomas:
Georg Brandl wrote:
Thanks for the reply. We're using docutils 0.7 too; we're still on
Python 2.5, though. Might that be the problem, do you think?
Hmm, I don't think so. I'll have a closer look
On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 03:48, Georg Brandl ge...@python.org wrote:
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Am 14.01.2011 22:57, schrieb Kevin Dunn:
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 05:17, Georg Brandl ge...@python.org wrote:
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Hi all,
I'm happy to announce the release of Sphinx 1.0.7, a bug-fix release
in the 1.0 series, fixing a number of bugs in the 1.0 line of releases,
most importantly a regression in LaTeX output introduced in 1.0.6.
What is it?
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Sphinx
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Am 15.01.11 16:31, schrieb Georg Brandl:
Hi all,
I'm happy to announce the release of Sphinx 1.0.7, a bug-fix release
in the 1.0 series, fixing a number of bugs in the 1.0 line of releases,
most importantly a regression in LaTeX output
Thanks Vaclav, exactly what I was looking for. I'll try to adapt your
solution to my LaTeX project.
(.. and sorry for the long answer delay)
Oben
On Dec 19 2010, 10:26 pm, Václav Šmilauer oty...@gmail.com wrote:
But, I would like to integrate the generatedLatexfiles within an
already
On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 16:31, Georg Brandl ge...@python.org wrote:
Hi all,
I'm happy to announce the release of Sphinx 1.0.7, a bug-fix release
in the 1.0 series, fixing a number of bugs in the 1.0 line of releases,
most importantly a regression in LaTeX output introduced in 1.0.6.
Cool!
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