Hellooo !!!
> Why don't you use a `list table`__?
We ended up doing just that :-)
It is not as easy to read in text-mode as simple tables, but it produces a
muuch better html documentation :-)
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/12816
Thaaank you very much !!!
Nathann
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Helloo Everybody !!!
I have a small problem with simple tables... I have in my file many simple
tables following each other, all of them on two columns, and I would like
that their column all have the same width. The current result really is not
pretty :-)
Example:
Table 1
=
Hellooo everybody !!
I wrote to your mailing list some time ago about the same problem. We still
have not solved it and with time it actually grows worse and worse :-)
I am contributing to the software Sage (http://www.sagemath.org/), which
heavily uses Sphinx (thanks a *LOT*. This software
Hello again !!!
The results are pretty good !!! Minh Van Nguyen, who is also working
on Sage built the documentation using autosummary and I couldn't have
hoped for anything better ! :-)
http://mvngu.googlecode.com/hg/onepage/graphs/generic_graph.html
The trouble is that he hasn't found a way to
> Have you tried using the autosummary extension
> (http://sphinx.pocoo.org/ext/autosummary.html#directive-autosummary) with
> the toctree directive?
I did not. And by the looks of the link you just gave me, I should have !!
Thank you very much for your help, I'll give it a try as soon as I can
g
Hello everybody !!!
As the subject says, I am interested in knowing whether there is a way
to ask Sphinx to produce a page per method of a Python class, and
replace a LOONG description of all the methods by links toward the
individual pages. Here is my problem :
http://www.sagemath.org/doc/refere