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https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/latex.html#the-latex-elements-configuration-setting
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@jfbu Thanks for your reply. Sorry but I had used the options earlier which led to various issues. Your reply prompted me to look at using the package/s once again (in various combinations), but has not got me anywhere. (Sorry I know I need to be serious, but my head is still spinning with the number of compilations I have carried out!!)
So I end up using package
Or
as described above.
In the interim, one thing has eluded me altogether: I could not figure out how to use However, my original issue (the very reason for this present query) has not got resolved. The texts still do not get stylized for those marked with backticks ( May I ask you to kindly show me the way to resolve this. |
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@pique-b I don't see how your comment is linked with your original post. And I don't see what is the problem you are trying to refer to in your post initiating this thread, beyond the fact that the modified looks is explained by the font change at 4.0.0. As per the other problems you seem to experience they don't seem to be related with your original post. |
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@pique-b is the problem that you'd like the monospaced text segments to look more visually distinct from text that surrounds it? It sounds like you've tried a few things already, but can I check that you've looked at the LaTeX customization documentation for Sphinx? |
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Describe the bug
While checking why suddenly the
latexpdf
compilation had stopped working after I had addednumfig = True
, found another issue.Till Sphinx
version 3.1.2
, the inline literal with backticks were being styled in way that would be different from the rest of the text (shown underlined in red). Please refer images below (if we compare between the HTML page and that from the PDF page).And in
v7.2.6
, the texts are not stylized in the way as seen in the case ofv3.1.2
(as seen in the above instance). Please check the images for a comparison:Screen grab of HTML page (v3.1.2)
Screen grab of PDF page (v3.1.2)
Screen grab of HTML page (v7.2.6)
Screen grab of PDF page (v7.2.6)
In both the cases cited, I am using bare-bone sttings in
conf.py
.How to Reproduce
For the inline literal I am using:
Environment Information
Sphinx extensions
No response
Additional context
As you would agree the difference in text style for the ones with backticks from the rest of the texts certainly helps visually.
Could somebody please check and advise if what I am finding in the above cases are to be expected i.e. between the versions
3.1.2
and7.2.6
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