Hi all, Is there any way to manually set the heading level that a character (eg #, =, ~) infers on a heading?
******** I think that basically says it all but I'm going to try to explain what/why below: ******** ******** read at your own peril ***** This is because we are building a document from many files and do not always wish to include them all. This means we have a structure where the overall document will include a subdocument that is made up of more subsections. Because we do not always wish to include the subsections, they are in separate rst files. However, in the document structure we want to be at level 2. So one file, the 'overview.rst' will always be included, and we want the top level heading for this *subdocument* to be in here. Eg. ======= Module 1 ======= and then it may have more headings like: Overview of Module 1 ++++++++++++++++ But in another file, say 'user_doc.rst' we want it to fit under the "Module 1" heading instead of making a new heading 1. But even if we start at the top of the document: User guide for Module 1 +++++++++++++++++ It will of course start at level 1 because this is how the heading markup works. Is there any way to override it? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sphinx-dev" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sphinx-dev?hl=en.
