On 23/04/2018 15:42, Sebastian Huber wrote: > On 23/04/18 07:37, Sebastian Huber wrote: >> On 23/04/18 03:08, Chris Johns wrote: >>> On 20/04/2018 23:23, Sebastian Huber wrote: >>>> PS: How can I use brackets { and } in a :file:`...{...}...` directive? >>>> >>> Found and tested: >>> >>> :file:`c/src/lib/libbsp/${{CPU}}/${{BSP}}/startup/bspstart.c` >>> >>> worked. >> >> No, this doesn't work: >> >> <p>The BSPs are all under the <a class="reference external" >> href="https://git.rtems.org/rtems/tree/bsps">bsps</a> >> directory. The structure in this source subtree is:</p> >> <ul class="simple"> >> <li><code class="file docutils literal"><span >> class="pre">bsps/shared</span></code></li> >> <li><code class="file docutils literal"><span >> class="pre">bsps/$</span><em><span class="pre">{RTEMS_CPU</span></em><span >> class="pre">}/shared</span></code></li> >> <li><code class="file docutils literal"><span >> class="pre">bsps/$</span><em><span class="pre">{RTEMS_CPU</span></em><span >> class="pre">}/$</span><em><span >> class="pre">{RTEMS_BSP_FAMILY</span></em><span >> class="pre">}</span></code></li> >> </ul> >> >> Please note the generation of "<em><span class="pre">...</em>" blocks. >> I get the same output and it looks OK. I had not checked the HTML.
Do you have a different style sheet that is showing something different? > From the sphinx documentation: > > "|:file:| > > The name of a file or directory. Within the contents, you can use > curly braces to indicate a “variable” part, for example: > > ... is installed in :file:`/usr/lib/python2.{x}/site-packages` ... > > In the built documentation, the |x| will be displayed differently to > indicate that it is to be replaced by the Python minor version." I am sorry I do not know what else you can do. Chris _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel