the workaround is to put :ref: on a newline:

All about how to define :class:`~sqlalchemy.schema.Table` objects, as
well as how to create them from an existing database automatically, is
described in
:ref:`metadata_toplevel`.

so the issue is not as screamingly urgent.   and yes we're looking
through our mako templates to see if there's anything on that end that
could cause this.




On Mar 20, 1:10 pm, Michael Bayer <[email protected]> wrote:
> With 0.6.5 (and 0.6.2, others) I'm seeing lines like this:
>
> All about how to define :class:`~sqlalchemy.schema.Table` objects, as
> well as how to create them from an existing database automatically, is
> described in :ref:`metadata_toplevel`.
>
> become collapsed in the output, producing this:
>
> All about how to define <a title="sqlalchemy.schema.Table"
> class="reference external" href="reference/sqlalchemy/
> schema.html"><em>Database Meta Data</em></a>.
>
> i.e., all the text from :class: on through the :ref: is getting
> lost.   If I reverse the line and put the :ref: before the :class:, it
> works.  If I change the :class: to be a name that isn't actually
> found, it works.   Only if the :ref: is after :class:.    It behaves
> like a regexp bug.
>
> Has this issue been seen before ?   Lots of paragraphs on the current
> sqlalchemy documentation are corrupted like this.   I'm going to have
> to do something ugly to make this work for now (like put the ref in a
> new paragraph).

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