Installation¶
Via Python Package¶
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Install the package (or add it to your requirements.txt
file):
pip install sphinx_rtd_theme
In your conf.py
file:
html_theme = "sphinx_rtd_theme"
Via Git or Download¶
Symlink or subtree the sphinx_rtd_theme/sphinx_rtd_theme
repository into your documentation at
docs/_themes/sphinx_rtd_theme
then add the following two settings to your Sphinx
conf.py
file:
html_theme = "sphinx_rtd_theme"
html_theme_path = ["_themes", ]
ORDER¶
Заказ (ORDER)¶
Название поля | Тип | Формат | Описание |
---|---|---|---|
ORDER | Начало документа | ||
DOCUMENTNAME | М | Число положительное | Название документа (220 —заказ) |
NUMBER | М | Строка (50) | Номер заказа |
DATE | М | Дата (ГГГГ-ММ-ДД) | Дата документа |
ACTION | О | «4», «5», «27», «29» | 4 — поставка изменена, 5 — замена документа, 29 — поставка принята, 27 — поставка не принята |
VERSION | O | Число положительное | Версия заказа |
PROMO | O | «0», «1» | Акция: 0 — нет, 1 — есть |
DELIVERYDATE | М | Дата (ГГГГ-ММ-ДД) | Дата поставки |
DELIVERYTIME | O | Время (чч:мм) | Время поставки |
SHIPMENTDATE | O | Дата (ГГГГ-ММ-ДД) | Дата отгрузки |
SHIPMENTTIME | O | Время (чч:мм) | Время отгрузки |
CAMPAIGNNUMBER | O | Строка (70) | Номер договора на поставку |
CAMPAIGNNUMBERDATE | O | Дата (ГГГГ-ММ-ДД) | Дата договора |
CURRENCY | O | Строка (3) | Код валюты |
TRANSPORTQUANTITY | O | Число положительное | Количество машин |
ORDERREFERENCENUMBER | Строка (16) | Уникальный номер заказа для отслеживания | |
LIMES | Детали транспорта (начало блока) | ||
LIMESNAME | O | Строка (70) | Название рампы |
DATEFROM | O | Дата (ГГГГ-ММ-ДД) | Дата прибытия транспорта |
TIMEFROM | O | Время (чч:мм) | Время прибытия транспорта |
DATETO | O | Дата (ГГГГ-ММ-ДД) | Дата окончания отгрузки |
TIMETO | O | Время (чч:мм) | Время окончания отгрузки |
LIMES | Детали транспорта (окончание блока) | ||
VAT | O | Число положительное | Ставка НДС, % |
TRANSPORTATIONTYPES | O | Строка (35) | Вид транспортировки |
TRANSPORTATIONMEANS | O | Строка (70) | Транспортное средство |
TRANSPORTATIONCONDITION | O | Строка (70) | Условия транспортировки |
TRANSPORTATIONPAYMENTTYPE | O | Строка (35) | Тип оплаты доставки |
TRANSPORTATIONROUTE | O | Строка (70) | Маршрут доставки |
BLANKETORDERNUMBER | O | Строка (35) | Номер бланкового заказа |
INFOCODED | O | Строка (35) | Инфокод |
DOCTYPE | O | Строка (1) | Тип документа: O — оригинал, R — замена, D — удаление, F — фиктивность заказа PO — предзаказ |
CORRNUMBER | |||
SUPORDER | O | Строка (35) | Номер заказа поставщика |
KDKNUM | O | Строка (35) | Номер общего заказа КДК |
ORDRTYPE | O | Строка (35) | Тип заказа |
INFO | O | Строка (70) | Свободный текст |
EARLIESTDELIVERYDATE | O | Дата (ГГГГ-ММ-ДД) | Дата не раньше |
LATESTDELIVERYDATE | O | Дата (ГГГГ-ММ-ДД) | Дата не позднее |
HEAD | Начало основного блока | ||
SUPPLIER | M | Число (13) | GLN поставщика |
BUYER | M | Число (13) | GLN покупателя |
BUYERCODE | O | Строка (35) | Код покупателя |
DELIVERYPLACE | M | Число (13) | GLN места доставки |
FINALRECIPIENT | O | Число (13) | GLN конечного консигнатора |
ORDERPARTNER | O | Число (13) | GLN заказчика |
INVOICEPARTNER | O | Число (13) | GLN плательщика |
SENDER | M | Число (13) | GLN отправителя сообщения |
RECIPIENT | M | Число (13) | GLN получателя сообщения |
CONSIGNEE | О | Число (13) | GLN грузополучателя |
RECIPIENTCODE | O | Строка (35) | Код получателя |
RECIPIENTNAME | O | Строка (70) | Имя получателя |
INFO | O | Строка (70) | Свободный текст |
DISCOUNTVALUE | O | Число положительное | Размер скидки |
RECIPIENTCONTACTFACE | O | Строка (70) | Контактное лицо |
RECIPIENTPHONE | O | Строка (35) | Телефон получателя |
RECIPIENTCITY | O | Строка (35) | Город получателя |
RECIPIENTADRESS | O | Строка (70) | Адрес получателя |
EDIINTERCHANGEID | O | Строка (70) | Номер транзакции |
POSITION | Товарные позиции (начало блока) | ||
POSITIONNUMBER | М | Число положительное | Номер товарной позиции |
PRODUCT | M | Число (8, 10, 14) | Штрихкод продукта |
PRODUCTIDSUPPLIER | O | Строка (16) | Артикул в БД |
PRODUCTIDBUYER | O | Строка (16) | Артикул в БД покупателя |
BUYERPARTNUMBER | О | Строка (16) | Внутренний системный номер артикула в БД покупателя |
ORDEREDQUANTITY | M | Число положительное | Заказанное количество |
QUANTITYOFCUINTU | О | Число положительное | Количество в упаковке |
ORDERUNIT | О | Строка (3) | Единицы измерения |
QUANTITYOFPACKS | О | Число положительное | Количество упаковок |
ORDERPRICE | O | Число десятичное | Цена продукта без НДС |
PRICEWITHVAT | O | Число десятичное | Цена продукта с НДС |
AMOUNT | O | Число десятичное | Сумма товара (без НДС) |
AMOUNTWITHVAT | О | Число десятичное | Сумма товара (с НДС) |
VAT | O | Число десятичное | Ставка НДС, % |
CLAIMEDDELIVERYDATE | O | Дата (ГГГГ-ММ-ДД) | Объявленная дата доставки |
CLAIMEDDELIVERYTIME | O | Время (чч:мм) | Объявленное время доставки |
DELIVERYPLACE | О | Число (13) | GLN конечного места доставки |
INFOCODED | O | Строка (35) | Инфокод |
MINIMUMORDERQUANTITY | O | Число положительное | Минимальное заказанное количество |
MAXIMUMORDERQUANTITY | O | Число положительное | Максимально допустимое отгружаемое количество |
PRODUCTIONCODE | О | Строка (16) | Код алкогольной продукции |
POSITIONKGM | М | Всего килограмм по позиции | |
INFO | O | Строка (90) | Свободный текст |
COMPAIGNNUMBER | O | Строка (70) | Номер поставщика |
EARLIESTDELIVERYDATE | O | Дата (ГГГГ-ММ-ДД) | Поставка не раньше указанной даты |
LATESTDELIVERYDATE | O | Дата (ГГГГ-ММ-ДД) | Поставка не позднее указанной даты |
LATESTDELIVERYTIME | O | Время (чч:мм) | Поставка не позднее указанного времени |
CONDITIONSTATUS | О | Строка (3) | Статус кондиции |
PACKAGEID | O | Число положительное | Идентификатор упаковки |
CATEGORYNAME | O | Строка (70) | Наименование категории товара |
BRENDNAME | O | Строка (70) | Наименование бренда |
GROUPNAME | Наименование группы товара | ||
NOVELTY | O | Новинка | |
COUNTPIECESINBOX | O | Число положительное | Количество частей в упаковке |
COUNTBOXESINLAYER | O | Число положительное | Количество упаковок на уровне |
COUNTPERPALLET | O | Число положительное | Количество на паллете |
WEIGHT | O | Число десятичное | Вес |
PALLETS | O | Число положительное | Количество паллет |
COUNTRYORIGIN | О | Строка (2) | Страна производитель |
CALIBRE | O | Число положительное | Диаметр |
PRICEWITHDISCOUNT | O | Число десятичное | Цена с учетом скидки |
BOXESCOUNT | O | Число положительное | Количество упаковок |
CHARACTERISTIC | Характеристики (начало блока) | ||
DESCRIPTION | О | Строка (70) | Описание продукта |
CHARACTERISTIC | Характеристики (окончание блока) | ||
PACKING | Упаковка (начало блока) | ||
PACKINGTYPE | O | Строка (3) | Тип упаковки |
PACKINGQUANTITY | O | Число положительное | Количество упаковок |
PACKINGUNIT | O | Число положительное | Упаковщик |
PACKING | Упаковка (окончание блока) | ||
POSITION | Товарные позиции (окончание блока) | ||
HEAD | Окончание основного блока | ||
ORDER | Окончание документа |
Заказ (ORDER) [f-[f-[f-[f штрихкод продукта, его описание, заказанное количество, цену и прочую необходимую информацию. Here’s a grid table followed by a simple table:
Header row, column 1 (header rows optional) | Header 2 | Header 3 | Header 4 |
---|---|---|---|
body row 1, column 1 | column 2 | column 3 | column 4 |
body row 2 | Cells may span columns. | ||
body row 3 | Cells may span rows. |
|
|
body row 4 | |||
body row 5 | Cells may also be
empty: --> |
Inputs | Output | |
---|---|---|
A | B | A or B |
False | False | False |
True | False | True |
False | True | True |
True | True | True |
Giant Tables¶
Header 1 | Header 2 | Header 3 | Header 1 | Header 2 | Header 3 | Header 1 | Header 2 | Header 3 | Header 1 | Header 2 | Header 3 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 | body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 | body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 | body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 |
body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 | body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 | body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 | body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 |
body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 | body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 | body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 | body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 |
body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 | body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 | body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 | body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 |
Kenguru¶
Опаньки¶
Акт (ACT) отправляет розничная сеть поставщикам, в нем указываются дополнительные услуги их стоимость.
Advertisement :)
- pica - high quality and fast image resize in browser.
- babelfish - developer friendly i18n with plurals support and easy syntax.
You will like those projects!
h1 Heading 8-)¶
Typographic replacements¶
Enable typographer option to see result.
(c) (C) (r) (R) (tm) (TM) (p) (P) +-
test.. test… test….. test?….. test!….
!!!!!! ???? ,, – —
“Smartypants, double quotes” and ‘single quotes’
Emphasis¶
This is bold text
This is bold text
This is italic text
This is italic text
~~Strikethrough~~
Blockquotes¶
Blockquotes can also be nested…
…by using additional greater-than signs right next to each other…
…or with spaces between arrows.
Lists¶
Unordered
Create a list by starting a line with
+
,-
, or*
Sub-lists are made by indenting 2 spaces:
Marker character change forces new list start:
- Ac tristique libero volutpat at
- Facilisis in pretium nisl aliquet
- Nulla volutpat aliquam velit
Very easy!
Ordered
- Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
- Consectetur adipiscing elit
- Integer molestie lorem at massa
- You can use sequential numbers…
- …or keep all the numbers as
1.
Start numbering with offset:
- foo
- bar
Code¶
Inline code
Indented code
// Some comments
line 1 of code
line 2 of code
line 3 of code
Block code “fences”
Sample text here...
Syntax highlighting
var foo = function (bar) {
return bar++;
};
console.log(foo(5));
Tables¶
| Option | Description | | —— | ———– | | data | path to data files to supply the data that will be passed into templates. | | engine | engine to be used for processing templates. Handlebars is the default. | | ext | extension to be used for dest files. |
Right aligned columns
| Option | Description | | ——:| ———–:| | data | path to data files to supply the data that will be passed into templates. | | engine | engine to be used for processing templates. Handlebars is the default. | | ext | extension to be used for dest files. |
Links¶
Autoconverted link https://github.com/nodeca/pica (enable linkify to see)
Images¶
Like links, Images also have a footnote style syntax
With a reference later in the document defining the URL location:
Plugins¶
The killer feature of markdown-it
is very effective support of
syntax plugins.
Emojies¶
Classic markup: :wink: :crush: :cry: :tear: :laughing: :yum:
Shortcuts (emoticons): :-) :-( 8-) ;)
see how to change output with twemoji.
Subscript / Superscript¶
- 19^th^
- H~2~O
Footnotes¶
Footnote 1 link[^first].
Footnote 2 link[^second].
Inline footnote^[Text of inline footnote] definition.
Duplicated footnote reference[^second].
[^first]: Footnote can have markup
and multiple paragraphs.
[^second]: Footnote text.
Definition lists¶
Term 1
: Definition 1 with lazy continuation.
Term 2 with inline markup
: Definition 2
{ some code, part of Definition 2 }
Third paragraph of definition 2.
Compact style:
Term 1 ~ Definition 1
Term 2 ~ Definition 2a ~ Definition 2b
Abbreviations¶
This is HTML abbreviation example.
It converts “HTML”, but keep intact partial entries like “xxxHTMLyyy” and so on.
*[HTML]: Hyper Text Markup Language
Custom containers¶
::: warning here be dragons :::
Здрасте¶
Подраздел примерчика¶
— __Advertisement :)__
- __[pica](https://nodeca.github.io/pica/demo/)__ - high quality and fast image resize in browser.
- __[babelfish](https://github.com/nodeca/babelfish/)__ - developer friendly i18n with plurals support and easy syntax.
You will like those projects!
—
# h1 Heading 8-) ## h2 Heading ### h3 Heading #### h4 Heading ##### h5 Heading ###### h6 Heading
## Horizontal Rules
___
—
## Typographic replacements
Enable typographer option to see result.
- (tm) (TM) (p) (P) +-
test.. test… test….. test?….. test!….
!!!!!! ???? ,, – —
“Smartypants, double quotes” and ‘single quotes’
## Emphasis
This is bold text
__This is bold text__
This is italic text
_This is italic text_
~~Strikethrough~~
## Blockquotes
> Blockquotes can also be nested… >> …by using additional greater-than signs right next to each other… > > > …or with spaces between arrows.
## Lists
Unordered
Create a list by starting a line with +, -, or *
Sub-lists are made by indenting 2 spaces: - Marker character change forces new list start:
- Ac tristique libero volutpat at
- Facilisis in pretium nisl aliquet
- Nulla volutpat aliquam velit
Very easy!
Ordered
- Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
- Consectetur adipiscing elit
- Integer molestie lorem at massa
1. You can use sequential numbers… 1. …or keep all the numbers as 1.
Start numbering with offset:
57. foo 1. bar
## Code
Inline code
Indented code
// Some comments line 1 of code line 2 of code line 3 of code
Block code “fences”
`
Sample text here...
`
Syntax highlighting
``` js var foo = function (bar) {
return bar++;
};
## Tables
Right aligned columns
## Links
[link text](http://dev.nodeca.com)
[link with title](http://nodeca.github.io/pica/demo/ “title text!”)
Autoconverted link https://github.com/nodeca/pica (enable linkify to see)
## Images
 
Like links, Images also have a footnote style syntax
![Alt text][id]
With a reference later in the document defining the URL location:
[id]: https://octodex.github.com/images/dojocat.jpg “The Dojocat”
## Plugins
The killer feature of markdown-it is very effective support of [syntax plugins](https://www.npmjs.org/browse/keyword/markdown-it-plugin).
### [Emojies](https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it-emoji)
> Classic markup: :wink: :crush: :cry: :tear: :laughing: :yum: > > Shortcuts (emoticons): :-) :-( 8-) ;)
see [how to change output](https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it-emoji#change-output) with twemoji.
### [Subscript](https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it-sub) / [Superscript](https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it-sup)
- 19^th^
- H~2~O
### [<ins>](https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it-ins)
++Inserted text++
### [<mark>](https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it-mark)
==Marked text==
### [Footnotes](https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it-footnote)
Footnote 1 link[^first].
Footnote 2 link[^second].
Inline footnote^[Text of inline footnote] definition.
Duplicated footnote reference[^second].
[^first]: Footnote can have markup
and multiple paragraphs.
[^second]: Footnote text.
### [Definition lists](https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it-deflist)
Term 1
: Definition 1 with lazy continuation.
Term 2 with inline markup
: Definition 2
{ some code, part of Definition 2 }Third paragraph of definition 2.
_Compact style:_
- Term 1
- ~ Definition 1
- Term 2
- ~ Definition 2a ~ Definition 2b
### [Abbreviations](https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it-abbr)
This is HTML abbreviation example.
It converts “HTML”, but keep intact partial entries like “xxxHTMLyyy” and so on.
*[HTML]: Hyper Text Markup Language
### [Custom containers](https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it-container)
::: warning here be dragons ::
Configuration¶
You can configure different parts of the theme.
Project-wide Configuration¶
HTML Theme Options¶
The theme’s project-wide options are defined in the sphinx_rtd_theme/theme.conf
file of this repository, and can be defined in your project’s conf.py
via
html_theme_options
. For example:
html_theme_options = {
'canonical_url': '',
'analytics_id': 'UA-XXXXXXX-1', # Provided by Google in your dashboard
'logo_only': False,
'display_version': True,
'prev_next_buttons_location': 'bottom',
'style_external_links': False,
'vcs_pageview_mode': '',
# Toc options
'collapse_navigation': True,
'sticky_navigation': True,
'navigation_depth': 4,
'includehidden': True,
'titles_only': False
}
The following options are available:
Base options¶
canonical_url
String. This will specify a canonical url to let search engines know they should give higher ranking to latest version of the docs. The url points to the root of the documentation and requires a trailing slash.analytics_id
String. Change the Google Analytics ID that is included on pages.display_version
Bool. With this disabled, the version number isn’t shown at the top of the sidebar.prev_next_buttons_location
String. can take the valuebottom
,top
,both
, orNone
and will display the “Next” and “Previous” buttons accordingly.style_external_links
Bool. Add an icon next to external links. Defaults toFalse
.vcs_pageview_mode
String. Changes how to view files when using display_github, display_gitlab, etc. When using Github or Gitlab this can be: blob (default), edit, or raw, on Bitbucket, this can be either: view (default) or edit.
TOC Options¶
These effect how we display the Table of Contents in the side bar. You can read more about them here: http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/templating.html#toctree
collapse_navigation
Bool. With this enabled, you will lose the[+]
drop downs next to each section in the sidebar.sticky_navigation
Bool. This causes the sidebar to scroll with the main page content as you scroll the page.navigation_depth
Int. Indicate the max depth of the tree; by default, 4 levels are included; set it to -1 to allow unlimited depth.includehidden
Bool. Specifies if the sidebar includes toctrees marked with the:hidden:
optiontitles_only
Bool. If True, removes headers within a page from the sidebar.
Note
Setting collapse_navigation
to False and using a high navigation_depth
can cause projects with many files and a deep file structure to generate HTML files
that are significantly larger in file size and much longer compilation times.
HTML Context Options¶
TODO.
Page-level Configuration¶
Pages support metadata that changes how the theme renders. You can currently add the following:
:github_url:
This will force the “Edit on GitHub” to the configured URL:bitbucket_url:
This will force the “Edit on Bitbucket” to the configured URL:gitlab_url:
This will force the “Edit on GitLab” to the configured URL
How the Table of Contents builds¶
Currently the left menu will build based upon any toctree(s)
defined in your index.rst
file.
It outputs 2 levels of depth, which should give your visitors a high level of access to your
docs. If no toctrees are set the theme reverts to sphinx’s usual local toctree.
It’s important to note that if you don’t follow the same styling for your rST headers across your documents, the toctree will misbuild, and the resulting menu might not show the correct depth when it renders.
Also note that by default the table of contents is set with includehidden=True
. This allows you
to set a hidden toc in your index file with the :hidden: property that will allow you
to build a toc without it rendering in your index.
By default, the navigation will “stick” to the screen as you scroll. However if your toc
is vertically too large, it will revert to static positioning. To disable the sticky nav
altogether change the setting in conf.py
.
Changelog¶
master¶
Date: | TBD |
---|
New Features¶
Fixes¶
- Fix scrolling to active item in sidebar on load (#214)
- Style caption link for code and literal blocks
- Fix inconsistent font size and line height for autodoc “raises” and “returns” (#267)
Other Changes¶
v0.4.2¶
Date: | Oct 5, 2018 |
---|
New Features¶
Fixes¶
- Set base font size on <html> (#668)
- Fix HTML search not working with Sphinx-1.8 (#672)
Other Changes¶
- Upload signed packages to PyPI with twine (#651)
- Do not enforce period at the end of copyright statement (666)
v0.4.1¶
Date: | July 27, 2018 |
---|
New Features¶
Fixes¶
- Line height adjustments for Liberation Mono (#656)
Other Changes¶
- Add Sphinx as a dependency
v0.4.0¶
This version made some changes to how JS and CSS were included when the theme is used on Read the Docs.
New Features¶
Fixes¶
- Do not rely on readthedocs.org for CSS/JS (#614)
- Color accessibility improvements on the left navigation
Other Changes¶
- Write theme version and build date at top of JavaScript and CSS
- Changed code and literals to use a native font stack (#612)
- Fix small styling issues
v0.3.1¶
Fixes¶
- Revert part of #576 causing display issues with version selector menu
- Backwards compatibility fixes for pre-0.3.0 releases (#623)
- Fix mkdocs version selector (#622)
- Add open list spacing (#591)
- Fix table centering (#599)
v0.3.0¶
Note: this version resulted in some JavaScript incompatibilities when used on readthedocs.org
New Features¶
- Add html language attribute
- Allow setting ‘rel’ and ‘title’ attributes for stylesheets (#551)
- Add option to style external links
- Add github, gitlab, bitbucket page arguments option
- Add pygments support
- Add setuptools entry point allowing to use
sphinx_rtd_theme
as Sphinxhtml_theme
directly. - Add language to the JS output variable
Fixes¶
- Fix some HTML warnings and errors
- Fix many styling issues
- Fix many sidebar glitches
- Fix line number spacing to align with the code lines
- Hide Edit links on auto created pages
- Include missing font files with the theme
Other Changes¶
- Significant improvement of our documentation
- Compress our Javascript files
- Updated dependencies
v0.2.4¶
- Yet another patch to deal with extra builders outside Spinx, such as the singlehtml builders from the Read the Docs Sphinx extension
v0.2.3¶
- Temporarily patch Sphinx issue with
singlehtml
builder by inspecting the builder in template.
v0.2.2¶
- Roll back toctree fix in 0.2.1 (#367). This didn’t fix the issue and introduced another bug with toctrees display.
v0.2.1¶
- Add the
rel
HTML attribute to the footer links which point to the previous and next pages. - Fix toctree issue caused by Sphinx singlehtml builder (#367)
v0.2.0¶
- Adds the
comments
block after thebody
block in the template - Added “Edit on GitLab” support
- Many bug fixes
v0.1.10-alpha¶
Note
This is a pre-release version
- Removes Sphinx dependency
- Fixes hamburger on mobile display
- Adds a
body_begin
block to the template - Added
prev_next_buttons_location
v0.1.9¶
- Intermittent scrollbar visibility bug fixed. This change introduces a backwards incompatible change to the theme’s layout HTML. This should only be a problem for derivative themes that have overridden styling of nav elements using direct descendant selectors. See #215 for more information.
- Safari overscroll bug fixed
- Version added to the nav header
- Revision id was added to the documentation footer if you are using RTD
- An extra block,
extrafooter
was added to allow extra content in the document footer block - Fixed modernizr URL
- Small display style changes on code blocks, figure captions, and nav elements
v0.1.8¶
- Start keeping changelog :)
- Support for third and fourth level headers in the sidebar
- Add support for Sphinx 1.3
- Add sidebar headers for :caption: in Sphinx toctree
- Clean up sidebar scrolling behavior so it never scrolls out of view
Contributing or modifying the theme¶
The sphinx_rtd_theme is primarily a sass project that requires a few other sass libraries. I’m using bower to manage these dependencies and sass to build the css. The good news is I have a very nice set of grunt operations that will not only load these dependencies, but watch for changes, rebuild the sphinx demo docs and build a distributable version of the theme. The bad news is this means you’ll need to set up your environment similar to that of a front-end developer (vs. that of a python developer). That means installing node and ruby.
See also
If you are unsure of appropriate actions to take while interacting with our community please read our Code of Conduct.
Set up your environment¶
Install sphinx into a virtual environment.
pip install sphinx sphinxcontrib-httpdomain
Install sass.
gem install sass
Install node, bower, grunt, and theme dependencies.
# Install node brew install node # Install bower and grunt npm install -g bower grunt-cli # Now that everything is installed, let's install the theme dependencies. npm install
Now that our environment is set up, make sure you’re in your virtual environment, go to this repository in your terminal and run grunt:
grunt
This default task will do the following very cool things that make it worth the trouble:
- Install and update any bower dependencies.
- Run sphinx and build new docs.
- Watch for changes to the sass files and build css from the changes.
- Rebuild the sphinx docs anytime it notices a change to
.rst
,.html
,.js
or.css
files.
Releasing the Theme¶
When you release a new version, you should do the following:
Bump the version in
sphinx_rtd_theme/__init__.py
,bower.json
andpackage.json
– we try to follow semver, so be careful with breaking changes.Update the changelog (
docs/changelog.rst
) with the version information.Run a
grunt build
to rebuild all the theme assets.Commit that change.
Tag the release in git:
git tag $NEW_VERSION
.Push the tag to GitHub:
git push --tags origin
.Upload the package to PyPI:
$ rm -rf dist/ $ python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel $ twine upload --sign --identity security@readthedocs.org dist/*
Structural Elements¶
Table of Contents
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Document Section¶
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Document Subsection¶
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Document Subsubsection¶
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Document Paragraph¶
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Structural Elements 2¶
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Document Section¶
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Document Subsection¶

This is a caption for a figure. Text should wrap around the caption.
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Paragraph Level Markup¶
Table of Contents
Inline Markup¶
Paragraphs contain text and may contain inline markup: emphasis, strong emphasis, inline literals
,
standalone hyperlinks (http://www.python.org), external hyperlinks (Python [5]), internal cross-references (example),
external hyperlinks with embedded URIs (Python web site), footnote references
(manually numbered [1], anonymous auto-numbered [3], labeled auto-numbered [2], or symbolic [*]),
citation references ([12]), substitution references (), and inline hyperlink targets
(see Targets below for a reference back to here). Character-level inline markup is also possible
(although exceedingly ugly!) in re
Structured
Text. Problems are indicated by |problematic|
text (generated by processing errors; this one is intentional).
Also with sphinx.ext.autodoc
, which I use in the demo, I can link to test_py_module.test.Foo
.
It will link you right my code documentation for it.
The default role for interpreted text is Title Reference. Here are some explicit interpreted text roles:
a PEP reference (PEP 287); an RFC reference (RFC 2822); a subscript; a superscript;
and explicit roles for standard inline markup
.
GUI labels are a useful way to indicate that Some action is to be taken by the user.
The GUI label should not run over line-height
so as not to interfere with text from adjacent lines.
Key-bindings indicate that the read is to press a button on the keyboard or mouse,
for example MMB and Shift-MMB. Another useful markup to indicate a user action
is to use menuselection
this can be used to show short and long menus in software.
For example, and menuselection
can be seen here that breaks is too long to fit on this line.
.
Let’s test wrapping and whitespace significance in inline literals:
This is an example of --inline-literal --text, --including some--
strangely--hyphenated-words. Adjust-the-width-of-your-browser-window
to see how the text is wrapped. -- ---- -------- Now note the
spacing between the words of this sentence (words
should be grouped in pairs).
If the --pep-references
option was supplied, there should be a live link to PEP 258 here.
Math¶
This is a test. Here is an equation: \(X_{0:5} = (X_0, X_1, X_2, X_3, X_4)\). Here is another:
You can add a link to equations like the one above (1) by using :eq:
.
Blocks¶
Literal Blocks¶
Literal blocks are indicated with a double-colon (“::”) at the end of
the preceding paragraph (over there -->
). They can be indented:
if literal_block:
text = 'is left as-is'
spaces_and_linebreaks = 'are preserved'
markup_processing = None
Or they can be quoted without indentation:
>> Great idea!
>
> Why didn't I think of that?
Line Blocks¶
Take it away, Eric the Orchestra Leader!
A one, two, a one two three fourHalf a bee, philosophically,must, ipso facto, half not be.But half the bee has got to be,vis a vis its entity. D’you see?But can a bee be said to beor not to be an entire bee,when half the bee is not a bee,due to some ancient injury?Singing…
Block Quotes¶
Block quotes consist of indented body elements:
My theory by A. Elk. Brackets Miss, brackets. This theory goes as follows and begins now. All brontosauruses are thin at one end, much much thicker in the middle and then thin again at the far end. That is my theory, it is mine, and belongs to me and I own it, and what it is too.
—Anne Elk (Miss)
Doctest Blocks¶
>>> print 'Python-specific usage examples; begun with ">>>"'
Python-specific usage examples; begun with ">>>"
>>> print '(cut and pasted from interactive Python sessions)'
(cut and pasted from interactive Python sessions)
Code Blocks¶
# parsed-literal test curl -O http://someurl/release-0.4.3.tar-gz
{
"windows": [
{
"panes": [
{
"shell_command": [
"echo 'did you know'",
"echo 'you can inline'"
]
},
{
"shell_command": "echo 'single commands'"
},
"echo 'for panes'"
],
"window_name": "long form"
}
],
"session_name": "shorthands"
}
Emphasized lines with line numbers¶
1 2 3 4 5 | def some_function():
interesting = False
print 'This line is highlighted.'
print 'This one is not...'
print '...but this one is.'
|
Sidebar¶
The first hexagram is made up of six unbroken lines. These unbroken lines stand for the primal power, which is light-giving, active, strong, and of the spirit. The hexagram is consistently strong in character, and since it is without weakness, its essence is power or energy. Its image is heaven. Its energy is represented as unrestricted by any fixed conditions in space and is therefore conceived of as motion. Time is regarded as the basis of this motion. Thus the hexagram includes also the power of time and the power of persisting in time, that is, duration.
The power represented by the hexagram is to be interpreted in a dual sense in terms of its action on the universe and of its action on the world of men. In relation to the universe, the hexagram expresses the strong, creative action of the Deity. In relation to the human world, it denotes the creative action of the holy man or sage, of the ruler or leader of men, who through his power awakens and develops their higher nature.
Code with Sidebar¶
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""Test Module for sphinx_rtd_theme."""
class Foo:
"""Docstring for class Foo.
This text tests for the formatting of docstrings generated from output
``sphinx.ext.autodoc``. Which contain reST, but sphinx nests it in the
``<dl>``, and ``<dt>`` tags. Also, ``<tt>`` is used for class, method names
and etc, but those will *always* have the ``.descname`` or
``.descclassname`` class.
Normal ``<tt>`` (like the <tt> I just wrote here) needs to be shown with
the same style as anything else with ````this type of markup````.
It's common for programmers to give a code example inside of their
docstring::
from test_py_module import Foo
myclass = Foo()
myclass.dothismethod('with this argument')
myclass.flush()
print(myclass)
Here is a link to :py:meth:`capitalize`.
Here is a link to :py:meth:`__init__`.
"""
#: Doc comment for class attribute Foo.bar.
#: It can have multiple lines.
bar = 1
flox = 1.5 #: Doc comment for Foo.flox. One line only.
|
References¶
Footnotes¶
[1] | (1, 2) A footnote contains body elements, consistently indented by at least 3 spaces. This is the footnote’s second paragraph. |
[2] | (1, 2) Footnotes may be numbered, either manually (as in [1]) or automatically using a “#”-prefixed label. This footnote has a label so it can be referred to from multiple places, both as a footnote reference ([2]) and as a hyperlink reference (label). |
[3] | This footnote is numbered automatically and anonymously using a label of “#” only. |
[*] | Footnotes may also use symbols, specified with a “*” label. Here’s a reference to the next footnote: [†]. |
[†] | This footnote shows the next symbol in the sequence. |
[4] | Here’s an unreferenced footnote, with a reference to a nonexistent footnote: [5]_. |
Citations¶
[11] | This is the citation I made, let’s make this extremely long so that we can tell that it doesn’t follow the normal responsive table stuff. |
[12] | (1, 2) This citation has some code blocks in it, maybe some bold and
italics too. Heck, lets put a link to a meta citation [13] too. |
[13] | This citation will have two backlinks. |
Here’s a reference to the above, [12], and a [nonexistent] citation.
Here is another type of citation: citation
Glossary¶
This is a glossary with definition terms for thing like Writing:
- Documentation
- Provides users with the knowledge they need to use something.
- Reading
- The process of taking information into ones mind through the use of eyes.
- Writing
- The process of putting thoughts into a medium for other people to read.
Targets¶
This paragraph is pointed to by the explicit “example” target. A reference can be found under Inline Markup, above. Inline hyperlink targets are also possible.
Section headers are implicit targets, referred to by name. See Targets, which is a subsection of `Body Elements`_.
Explicit external targets are interpolated into references such as “Python [5]”.
Targets may be indirect and anonymous. Thus this phrase may also refer to the Targets section.
Here’s a `hyperlink reference without a target`_, which generates an error.
Directives¶
Contents¶
These are just a sample of the many reStructuredText Directives. For others, please see: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/ref/rst/directives.html.
Centered text¶
You can create a statement with centered text with .. centered::
This is centered text!
Images & Figures¶
Figures¶

A figure is an image with a caption and/or a legend:
re | Revised, revisited, based on ‘re’ module. |
Structured | Structure-enhanced text, structuredtext. |
Text | Well it is, isn’t it? |
This paragraph is also part of the legend.
A figure directive with center alignment

This caption should be centered.
Admonitions¶
Attention
Directives at large.
Caution
Don’t take any wooden nickels.
Danger
Mad scientist at work!
Error
Does not compute.
Hint
It’s bigger than a bread box.
Important
- Wash behind your ears.
- Clean up your room.
- Including the closet.
- The bathroom too.
- Take the trash out of the bathroom.
- Clean the sink.
- Call your mother.
- Back up your data.
Note
This is a note. Equations within a note: \(G_{\mu\nu} = 8 \pi G (T_{\mu\nu} + \rho_\Lambda g_{\mu\nu})\).
Tip
15% if the service is good.
Example |
---|
Thing1 |
Thing2 |
Thing3 |
Warning
Strong prose may provoke extreme mental exertion. Reader discretion is strongly advised.
And, by the way…
You can make up your own admonition too.
Target Footnotes¶
[5] | (1, 2, 3) http://www.python.org/ |
Replacement Text¶
I recommend you try Python, the best language around [5].
Compound Paragraph¶
This paragraph contains a literal block:
Connecting... OK
Transmitting data... OK
Disconnecting... OK
and thus consists of a simple paragraph, a literal block, and another simple paragraph. Nonetheless it is semantically one paragraph.
This construct is called a compound paragraph and can be produced with the “compound” directive.
Lists & Tables¶
Table of Contents
Lists¶
Enumerated Lists¶
Arabic numerals.
- lower alpha)
- (lower roman)
- upper alpha.
- upper roman)
- upper alpha.
- (lower roman)
- lower alpha)
Lists that don’t start at 1:
- Three
- Four
- C
- D
- iii
- iv
List items may also be auto-enumerated.
Definition Lists¶
- Term
- Definition
- Term : classifier
Definition paragraph 1.
Definition paragraph 2.
- Term
- Definition
Option Lists¶
For listing command-line options:
-a | command-line option “a” |
-b file | options can have arguments and long descriptions |
--long | options can be long also |
--input=file | long options can also have arguments |
--very-long-option | |
The description can also start on the next line. The description may contain multiple body elements, regardless of where it starts. | |
-x, -y, -z | Multiple options are an “option group”. |
-v, --verbose | Commonly-seen: short & long options. |
-1 file, --one=file, --two file | |
Multiple options with arguments. | |
/V | DOS/VMS-style options too |
There must be at least two spaces between the option and the description.
Field list¶
Author: | David Goodger |
---|---|
Address: | 123 Example Street Example, EX Canada A1B 2C3 |
Contact: | |
Authors: | Me; Myself; I |
organization: | humankind |
date: | $Date: 2012-01-03 19:23:53 +0000 (Tue, 03 Jan 2012) $ |
status: | This is a “work in progress” |
revision: | $Revision: 7302 $ |
version: | 1 |
copyright: | This document has been placed in the public domain. You may do with it as you wish. You may copy, modify, redistribute, reattribute, sell, buy, rent, lease, destroy, or improve it, quote it at length, excerpt, incorporate, collate, fold, staple, or mutilate it, or do anything else to it that your or anyone else’s heart desires. |
field name: | This is a generic bibliographic field. |
field name 2: | Generic bibliographic fields may contain multiple body elements. Like this. |
Dedication: | For Docutils users & co-developers. |
abstract: | This document is a demonstration of the reStructuredText markup language, containing examples of all basic reStructuredText constructs and many advanced constructs. |
Bullet Lists¶
A bullet list
- Nested bullet list.
- Nested item 2.
Item 2.
Paragraph 2 of item 2.
- Nested bullet list.
- Nested item 2.
- Third level.
- Item 2.
- Nested item 3.
inline literall
inline literall
inline literall
Second list level¶
here is a list in a second-level section.
-
here is an inner bullet
oh
one more
with an inline literally
. yahooheh heh. child. try to beat this embed:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """Test Module for sphinx_rtd_theme.""" class Foo: """Docstring for class Foo. This text tests for the formatting of docstrings generated from output ``sphinx.ext.autodoc``. Which contain reST, but sphinx nests it in the
and another. yahoo
hi
and hehe
Hlists¶
|
|
Hlist with images
|
|
Numbered List¶
- One,
- Two.
- Three with long text. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed feugiat sagittis neque quis eleifend. Duis rutrum lectus sit amet mattis suscipit.
- Using bullets and letters. (A)
- Using bullets and letters. (B)
- Using bullets and letters. (C)
Tables¶
Grid Tables¶
Here’s a grid table followed by a simple table:
Header row, column 1 (header rows optional) | Header 2 | Header 3 | Header 4 |
---|---|---|---|
body row 1, column 1 | column 2 | column 3 | column 4 |
body row 2 | Cells may span columns. | ||
body row 3 | Cells may span rows. |
|
|
body row 4 | |||
body row 5 | Cells may also be
empty: --> |
Inputs | Output | |
---|---|---|
A | B | A or B |
False | False | False |
True | False | True |
False | True | True |
True | True | True |
Giant Tables¶
Header 1 | Header 2 | Header 3 | Header 1 | Header 2 | Header 3 | Header 1 | Header 2 | Header 3 | Header 1 | Header 2 | Header 3 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 | body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 | body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 | body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 |
body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 | body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 | body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 | body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 |
body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 | body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 | body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 | body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 |
body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 | body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 | body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 | body row 1 | column 2 | column 3 |
List Tables¶
List table | Header 1 | Header 2 | Header 3 long. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nam sit amet mauris arcu. |
---|---|---|---|
Stub Row 1 | Row 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 long. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nam sit amet mauris arcu. |
Stub Row 2 | Row 2 | Column 2 | Column 3 long. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nam sit amet mauris arcu. |
Stub Row 3 | Row 3 | Column 2 | Column 3 long. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nam sit amet mauris arcu. |
![]() This is a short caption for a figure. |
![]() This is a long caption for a figure. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec porttitor dolor in odio posuere, vitae ornare libero mattis. In lobortis justo vestibulum nibh aliquet, non. |
test_py_module
¶
Table of Contents
Test Module for sphinx_rtd_theme.
-
class
test_py_module.test.
Foo
(qux, spam=False)[source]¶ Docstring for class Foo.
This text tests for the formatting of docstrings generated from output
sphinx.ext.autodoc
. Which contain reST, but sphinx nests it in the<dl>
, and<dt>
tags. Also,<tt>
is used for class, method names and etc, but those will always have the.descname
or.descclassname
class.Normal
<tt>
(like the <tt> I just wrote here) needs to be shown with the same style as anything else with``this type of markup``
.It’s common for programmers to give a code example inside of their docstring:
from test_py_module import Foo myclass = Foo() myclass.dothismethod('with this argument') myclass.flush() print(myclass)
Here is a link to
capitalize()
. Here is a link to__init__()
.-
__init__
(qux, spam=False)[source]¶ Start the Foo.
Parameters: - qux (string) – The first argument to initialize class.
- spam (bool) – Spam me yes or no…
-
__weakref__
¶ list of weak references to the object (if defined)
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add
(val1, val2)[source]¶ Return the added values.
Parameters: - val1 (int) – First number to add.
- val2 (int) – Second number to add.
Return type: int
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another_function
(a, b, **kwargs)[source]¶ Here is another function.
Parameters: - a (int) – The number of green hats you own.
- b (int) – The number of non-green hats you own.
- kwargs (float) – Additional keyword arguments. Each keyword parameter should specify the name of your favorite cuisine. The values should be floats, specifying the mean price of your favorite dish in that cooking style.
Returns: A 2-tuple. The first element is the mean price of all dishes across cuisines. The second element is the total number of hats you own: \(a + b\).
Return type: tuple
Raises: ValueError – When
a
is not an integer.New in version 1.0: This was added in 1.0
Changed in version 2.0: This was changed in 2.0
Deprecated since version 3.0: This is deprecated since 3.0
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bar
= 1¶ Doc comment for class attribute Foo.bar. It can have multiple lines.
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baz
= 2¶ Docstring for class attribute Foo.baz.
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capitalize
(myvalue)[source]¶ Return a string as uppercase.
Parameters: myvalue (string) – String to change Return type: string
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flox
= 1.5¶ Doc comment for Foo.flox. One line only.
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qux
= None¶ Doc comment for instance attribute qux.
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spam
= None¶ Docstring for instance attribute spam.
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Generated Index¶
Part of the sphinx build process in generate and index file: Index.
Optional parameter args¶
At this point optional parameters cannot be generated from code. However, some projects will manually do it, like so:
This example comes from django-payments module docs.
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class
payments.dotpay.
DotpayProvider
(seller_id, pin[, channel=0[, lock=False], lang='pl'])¶ This backend implements payments using a popular Polish gateway, Dotpay.pl.
Due to API limitations there is no support for transferring purchased items.
Parameters: - seller_id – Seller ID assigned by Dotpay
- pin – PIN assigned by Dotpay
- channel – Default payment channel (consult reference guide)
- lang – UI language
- lock – Whether to disable channels other than the default selected above