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LaTeX customization

latex

The latex target does not benefit from prepared themes.

The latex-options, and particularly among them the latex_elements <latex_elements_confval> variable provides much of the interface for customization.

For some details of the LaTeX/PDF builder command line invocation, refer to :py~sphinx.builders.latex.LaTeXBuilder.

Example

Keep in mind that backslashes must be doubled in Python string literals to avoid interpretation as escape sequences, or use raw strings (as is done here).

# inside conf.py
latex_engine = 'xelatex'
latex_elements = {
    'fontpkg': r'''
\setmainfont{DejaVu Serif}
\setsansfont{DejaVu Sans}
\setmonofont{DejaVu Sans Mono}
''',
    'preamble': r'''
\usepackage[titles]{tocloft}
\cftsetpnumwidth {1.25cm}\cftsetrmarg{1.5cm}
\setlength{\cftchapnumwidth}{0.75cm}
\setlength{\cftsecindent}{\cftchapnumwidth}
\setlength{\cftsecnumwidth}{1.25cm}
''',
    'fncychap': r'\usepackage[Bjornstrup]{fncychap}',
    'printindex': r'\footnotesize\raggedright\printindex',
}
latex_show_urls = 'footnote'

latex

The latex_elements configuration setting

A dictionary that contains LaTeX snippets overriding those Sphinx usually puts into the generated .tex files. Its 'sphinxsetup' key is described separately <latexsphinxsetup>.

  • Keys that you may want to override include:
    'papersize'

    Paper size option of the document class ('a4paper' or 'letterpaper'), default 'letterpaper'.

    'pointsize'

    Point size option of the document class ('10pt', '11pt' or '12pt'), default '10pt'.

    'pxunit'

    the value of the px when used in image attributes width and height. The default value is '0.75bp' which achieves 96px=1in (in TeX 1in = 72bp = 72.27pt.) To obtain for example 100px=1in use '0.01in' or '0.7227pt' (the latter leads to TeX computing a more precise value, due to the smaller unit used in the specification); for 72px=1in, simply use '1bp'; for 90px=1in, use '0.8bp' or '0.803pt'.

    1.5

    'passoptionstopackages'

    A string which will be positioned early in the preamble, designed to contain \\PassOptionsToPackage{options}{foo} commands. Default empty.

    1.4

    'babel'

    "babel" package inclusion, default '\\usepackage{babel}' (the suitable document language string is passed as class option, and english is used if no language.) For Japanese documents, the default is the empty string.

    With XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX, Sphinx configures the LaTeX document to use polyglossia, but one should be aware that current babel has improved its support for Unicode engines in recent years and for some languages it may make sense to prefer babel over polyglossia.

    Hint

    After modifiying a core LaTeX key like this one, clean up the LaTeX build repertory before next PDF build, else left-over auxiliary files are likely to break the build.

    1.5 For latex_engine set to 'xelatex', the default is '\\usepackage{polyglossia}\n\\setmainlanguage{<language>}'.

    1.6 'lualatex' uses same default setting as 'xelatex'

    1.7.6 For French, xelatex and lualatex default to using babel, not polyglossia.

    'fontpkg'

    Font package inclusion, the default is '\\usepackage{times}' which uses Times for text, Helvetica for sans serif and Courier for monospace.

    1.2 Defaults to '' when the language uses the Cyrillic script.

    2.0 Support for individual Greek and Cyrillic letters:

    • In order to support occasional Cyrillic (физика частиц) or Greek letters (Σωματιδιακή φυσική) in a document whose language is English or a Latin European one, the default set-up is enhanced (only for 'pdflatex' engine) to do:

      \substitutefont{LGR}{\rmdefault}{cmr}
      \substitutefont{LGR}{\sfdefault}{cmss}
      \substitutefont{LGR}{\ttdefault}{cmtt}
      \substitutefont{X2}{\rmdefault}{cmr}
      \substitutefont{X2}{\sfdefault}{cmss}
      \substitutefont{X2}{\ttdefault}{cmtt}

      but this is activated only under the condition that the 'fontenc' key is configured to load the LGR (Greek) and/or X2 (Cyrillic) pdflatex-font encodings (if the language is set to a Cyrillic language, this 'fontpkg' key must be used as "times" package has no direct support for it; then keep only LGR lines from the above, if support is needed for Greek in the text).

      The \substitutefont command is from the eponymous LaTeX package, which is loaded by Sphinx if needed (on Ubuntu xenial it is part of texlive-latex-extra which is a Sphinx requirement).

      Only if the document actually does contain Unicode Greek letters (in text) or Cyrillic letters, will the above default set-up cause additional requirements for the PDF build. On Ubuntu xenial, texlive-lang-greek, texlive-lang-cyrillic, and (with the above choice of fonts) the cm-super (or cm-super-minimal) package.

    • For 'xelatex' and 'lualatex', the default is to use the FreeFont family: this OpenType font family supports both Cyrillic and Greek scripts and is available as separate Ubuntu xenial package fonts-freefont-otf, it is not needed to install the big package texlive-fonts-extra.
    • 'platex' (Japanese documents) engine supports individual Cyrillic and Greek letters with no need of extra user set-up.
    'fncychap'

    Inclusion of the "fncychap" package (which makes fancy chapter titles), default '\\usepackage[Bjarne]{fncychap}' for English documentation (this option is slightly customized by Sphinx), '\\usepackage[Sonny]{fncychap}' for internationalized docs (because the "Bjarne" style uses numbers spelled out in English). Other "fncychap" styles you can try are "Lenny", "Glenn", "Conny", "Rejne" and "Bjornstrup". You can also set this to '' to disable fncychap.

    The default is '' for Japanese documents.

    'preamble'

    Additional preamble content, default empty. One may move all needed macros into some file mystyle.tex.txt of the project source repertory, and get LaTeX to import it at run time:

    'preamble': r'\input{mystyle.tex.txt}',
    # or, if the \ProvidesPackage LaTeX macro is used in a file mystyle.sty
    'preamble': r'\usepackage{mystyle}',

    It is then needed to set appropriately latex_additional_files, for example:

    latex_additional_files = ["mystyle.sty"]
    'figure_align'

    Latex figure float alignment, default 'htbp' (here, top, bottom, page). Whenever an image doesn't fit into the current page, it will be 'floated' into the next page but may be preceded by any other text. If you don't like this behavior, use 'H' which will disable floating and position figures strictly in the order they appear in the source.

    1.3

    'atendofbody'

    Additional document content (right before the indices), default empty.

    1.5

    'footer'

    Additional footer content (before the indices), default empty.

    1.5 Use 'atendofbody' key instead.

  • Keys that don't need to be overridden unless in special cases are:
    'extraclassoptions'

    The default is the empty string. Example: 'extraclassoptions': 'openany' will allow chapters (for documents of the 'manual' type) to start on any page.

    1.2

    1.6 Added this documentation.

    'maxlistdepth'

    LaTeX allows by default at most 6 levels for nesting list and quote-like environments, with at most 4 enumerated lists, and 4 bullet lists. Setting this key for example to '10' (as a string) will allow up to 10 nested levels (of all sorts). Leaving it to the empty string means to obey the LaTeX default.

    Warning

    • Using this key may prove incompatible with some LaTeX packages or special document classes which do their own list customization.
    • The key setting is silently ignored if \usepackage{enumitem} is executed inside the document preamble. Use then rather the dedicated commands of this LaTeX package.

    1.5

    'inputenc'

    "inputenc" package inclusion, defaults to '\\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}' when using pdflatex. Otherwise empty.

    1.4.3 Previously '\\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}' was used for all compilers.

    'cmappkg'

    "cmap" package inclusion, default '\\usepackage{cmap}'.

    1.2

    'fontenc'

    "fontenc" package inclusion, defaults to '\\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}'.

    If 'pdflatex' is the latex_engine, one can add LGR for support of Greek letters in the document, and also X2 (or T2A) for Cyrillic letters, like this:

    r'\usepackage[LGR,X2,T1]{fontenc}'

    Attention

    Prior to 2.0, Unicode Greek letters were escaped to use LaTeX math mark-up. This is not the case anymore, and the above must be used (only in case of 'pdflatex' engine) if the source contains such Unicode Greek.

    On Ubuntu xenial, packages texlive-lang-greek and cm-super (for the latter, only if the 'fontpkg' setting is left to its default) are needed for LGR to work. In place of cm-super one can install smaller cm-super-minimal, but it requires the LaTeX document to execute \usepackage[10pt]{type1ec} before loading fontenc. Thus, use this key with this extra at its start if needed.

    1.5 Defaults to '\\usepackage{fontspec}' when latex_engine is 'xelatex'.

    1.6 'lualatex' uses fontspec per default like 'xelatex'.

    2.0 'lualatex' executes \defaultfontfeatures[\rmfamily,\sffamily]{} to disable TeX ligatures.

    2.0 Detection of LGR, T2A, X2 to trigger support of occasional Greek or Cyrillic ('pdflatex' only, as this support is provided natively by 'platex' and only requires suitable font with 'xelatex'/'lualatex').

    'textgreek'

    The default ('pdflatex' only) is '\\usepackage{textalpha}', but only if 'fontenc' was modified by user to include LGR option. If not, the key value will be forced to be the empty string.

    This is needed for pdfLaTeX to support Unicode input of Greek letters such as φύσις. Expert users may want to load the textalpha package with its option normalize-symbols.

    Hint

    Unicode Greek (but no further Unicode symbols) in :rstmath can be supported by 'pdflatex' from setting this key to r'\usepackage{textalpha,alphabeta}'. Then :math:`α (U+03B1) will render as :math:alpha`. For wider Unicode support in math input, see the discussion of latex_engine.

    With 'platex' (Japanese), 'xelatex' or 'lualatex', this key is ignored.

    2.0

    'geometry'

    "geometry" package inclusion, the default definition is:

    '\\usepackage{geometry}'

    with an additional [dvipdfm] for Japanese documents. The Sphinx LaTeX style file executes:

    \PassOptionsToPackage{hmargin=1in,vmargin=1in,marginpar=0.5in}{geometry}

    which can be customized via corresponding 'sphinxsetup' options <latexsphinxsetup>.

    1.5

    1.5.2 dvipdfm option if latex_engine is 'platex'.

    1.5.3 The 'sphinxsetup' keys for the margins <latexsphinxsetuphmargin>.

    1.5.3 The location in the LaTeX file has been moved to after \usepackage{sphinx} and \sphinxsetup{..}, hence also after insertion of 'fontpkg' key. This is in order to handle the paper layout options in a special way for Japanese documents: the text width will be set to an integer multiple of the zenkaku width, and the text height to an integer multiple of the baseline. See the hmargin <latexsphinxsetuphmargin> documentation for more.

    'hyperref'

    "hyperref" package inclusion; also loads package "hypcap" and issues \urlstyle{same}. This is done after sphinx.sty file is loaded and before executing the contents of 'preamble' key.

    Attention

    Loading of packages "hyperref" and "hypcap" is mandatory.

    1.5 Previously this was done from inside sphinx.sty.

    'maketitle'

    "maketitle" call, default '\\sphinxmaketitle'. Override if you want to generate a differently styled title page.

    Hint

    If the key value is set to r'\newcommand\sphinxbackoftitlepage{<Extra material>}\sphinxmaketitle', then <Extra material> will be typeset on back of title page ('manual' docclass only).

    1.8.3 Original \maketitle from document class is not overwritten, hence is re-usable as part of some custom setting for this key.

    1.8.3 \sphinxbackoftitlepage optional macro. It can also be defined inside 'preamble' key rather than this one.

    'releasename'

    value that prefixes 'release' element on title page, default 'Release'. As for title and author used in the tuples of latex_documents, it is inserted as LaTeX markup.

    'tableofcontents'

    "tableofcontents" call, default '\\sphinxtableofcontents' (it is a wrapper of unmodified \tableofcontents, which may itself be customized by user loaded packages.) Override if you want to generate a different table of contents or put content between the title page and the TOC.

    1.5 Previously the meaning of \tableofcontents itself was modified by Sphinx. This created an incompatibility with dedicated packages modifying it also such as "tocloft" or "etoc".

    'transition'

    Commands used to display transitions, default '\n\n\\bigskip\\hrule\\bigskip\n\n'. Override if you want to display transitions differently.

    1.2

    1.6 Remove unneeded {} after \\hrule.

    'printindex'

    "printindex" call, the last thing in the file, default '\\printindex'. Override if you want to generate the index differently or append some content after the index. For example '\\footnotesize\\raggedright\\printindex' is advisable when the index is full of long entries.

    'fvset'

    Customization of fancyvrb LaTeX package. Sphinx does by default 'fvset': '\\fvset{fontsize=\\small}', to adjust for the large character width of the monospace font, used in code-blocks. You may need to modify this if you use custom fonts.

    1.8

    2.0 Due to new default font choice for 'xelatex' and 'lualatex' (FreeFont), Sphinx does \\fvset{fontsize=\\small} also with these engines (and not \\fvset{fontsize=auto}).

  • Keys that are set by other options and therefore should not be overridden are:

    'docclass' 'classoptions' 'title' 'release' 'author' 'makeindex'

\'sphinxsetup\' key

The 'sphinxsetup' key of latex_elements <latex_elements_confval> provides a LaTeX-type customization interface:

latex_elements = {
    'sphinxsetup': 'key1=value1, key2=value2, ...',
}

It defaults to empty. If non-empty, it will be passed as argument to the \sphinxsetup macro inside the document preamble, like this:

\usepackage{sphinx}
\sphinxsetup{key1=value1, key2=value2,...}

1.5

Hint

It is possible to insert further uses of the \sphinxsetup LaTeX macro directly into the body of the document, via the help of the :rstraw directive. Here is how this present chapter is styled in the PDF output:

.. raw:: latex

   \begingroup
   \sphinxsetup{%
         verbatimwithframe=false,
         VerbatimColor={named}{OldLace},
         TitleColor={named}{DarkGoldenrod},
         hintBorderColor={named}{LightCoral},
         attentionborder=3pt,
         attentionBorderColor={named}{Crimson},
         attentionBgColor={named}{FloralWhite},
         noteborder=2pt,
         noteBorderColor={named}{Olive},
         cautionborder=3pt,
         cautionBorderColor={named}{Cyan},
         cautionBgColor={named}{LightCyan}}

at the start of the chapter and:

.. raw:: latex

   \endgroup

at its end.

The colors used in the above are provided by the svgnames option of the "xcolor" package:

latex_elements = {
    'passoptionstopackages': r'\PassOptionsToPackage{svgnames}{xcolor}',
}

LaTeX boolean keys require lowercase true or false values. Spaces around the commas and equal signs are ignored, spaces inside LaTeX macros may be significant.

hmargin, vmargin

The dimensions of the horizontal (resp. vertical) margins, passed as hmargin (resp. vmargin) option to the geometry package. The default is 1in, which is equivalent to {1in,1in}. Example:

'sphinxsetup': 'hmargin={2in,1.5in}, vmargin={1.5in,2in}, marginpar=1in',

Japanese documents currently accept only the one-dimension format for these parameters. The geometry package is then passed suitable options to get the text width set to an exact multiple of the zenkaku width, and the text height set to an integer multiple of the baselineskip, with the closest fit for the margins.

Hint

For Japanese 'manual' docclass with pointsize 11pt or 12pt, use the nomag extra document class option (cf. 'extraclassoptions' key of latex_elements) or so-called TeX "true" units:

'sphinxsetup': 'hmargin=1.5truein, vmargin=1.5truein, marginpar=5zw',

1.5.3

marginpar

The \marginparwidth LaTeX dimension, defaults to 0.5in. For Japanese documents, the value is modified to be the closest integer multiple of the zenkaku width.

1.5.3

verbatimwithframe

default true. Boolean to specify if :rstcode-blocks and literal includes are framed. Setting it to false does not deactivate use of package "framed", because it is still in use for the optional background colour.

verbatimwrapslines

default true. Tells whether long lines in :rstcode-block's contents should wrap.

literalblockcappos

default t for "top". Decides the caption position. Alternative is b ("bottom").

1.7

verbatimhintsturnover

default true. If true, code-blocks display "continued on next page", "continued from previous page" hints in case of pagebreaks.

1.6.3

1.7 the default changed from false to true.

verbatimcontinuedalign, verbatimcontinuesalign

default r. Horizontal position relative to the framed contents: either l (left aligned), r (right aligned) or c (centered).

1.7

parsedliteralwraps

default true. Tells whether long lines in parsed-literal's contents should wrap.

1.5.2 set this option value to false to recover former behaviour.

inlineliteralwraps

default true. Allows linebreaks inside inline literals: but extra potential break-points (additionally to those allowed by LaTeX at spaces or for hyphenation) are currently inserted only after the characters . , ; ? ! /. Due to TeX internals, white space in the line will be stretched (or shrunk) in order to accomodate the linebreak.

1.5 set this option value to false to recover former behaviour.

verbatimvisiblespace

default \textcolor{red}{\textvisiblespace}. When a long code line is split, the last space character from the source code line right before the linebreak location is typeset using this.

verbatimcontinued

A LaTeX macro inserted at start of continuation code lines. Its (complicated...) default typesets a small red hook pointing to the right:

\makebox[2\fontcharwd\font`\x][r]{\textcolor{red}{\tiny$\hookrightarrow$}}

1.5 The breaking of long code lines was added at 1.4.2. The default definition of the continuation symbol was changed at 1.5 to accomodate various font sizes (e.g. code-blocks can be in footnotes).

TitleColor

default {rgb}{0.126,0.263,0.361}. The colour for titles (as configured via use of package "titlesec".)

Warning

Colours set via 'sphinxsetup' must obey the syntax of the argument of the color/xcolor packages \definecolor command.

InnerLinkColor

default {rgb}{0.208,0.374,0.486}. A colour passed to hyperref as value of linkcolor and citecolor.

OuterLinkColor

default {rgb}{0.216,0.439,0.388}. A colour passed to hyperref as value of filecolor, menucolor, and urlcolor.

VerbatimColor

default {rgb}{1,1,1}. The background colour for :rstcode-blocks. The default is white.

VerbatimBorderColor

default {rgb}{0,0,0}. The frame color, defaults to black.

VerbatimHighlightColor

default {rgb}{0.878,1,1}. The color for highlighted lines.

1.6.6

RowEvenColor

default {rgb}{0.85,0.85,0.85}. Background color for even rows in tables, if option latex_zebra_stripes is set to True.

2.1

RowOddColor

default {rgb}{1,1,1}. Background color for odd rows in tables, if option latex_zebra_stripes is set to True.

2.1

Note

Starting with this colour key, and for all others coming next, the actual names declared to "color" or "xcolor" are prefixed with "sphinx".

verbatimsep

default \fboxsep. The separation between code lines and the frame.

verbatimborder

default \fboxrule. The width of the frame around :rstcode-blocks.

shadowsep

default 5pt. The separation between contents and frame for contents and topic boxes.

shadowsize

default 4pt. The width of the lateral "shadow" to the right.

shadowrule

default \fboxrule. The width of the frame around topic boxes.

noteBorderColor, hintBorderColor, importantBorderColor, tipBorderColor

default {rgb}{0,0,0} (black). The colour for the two horizontal rules used by Sphinx in LaTeX for styling a note type admonition.

noteborder, hintborder, importantborder, tipborder

default 0.5pt. The width of the two horizontal rules.

not latex

warningBorderColor, cautionBorderColor, attentionBorderColor, dangerBorderColor, errorBorderColor

default {rgb}{0,0,0} (black). The colour for the admonition frame.

latex

warningBorderColor, cautionBorderColor, attentionB..C.., dangerB..C.., errorB..C..

default {rgb}{0,0,0} (black). The colour for the admonition frame.

warningBgColor, cautionBgColor, attentionBgColor, dangerBgColor, errorBgColor

default {rgb}{1,1,1} (white). The background colours for the respective admonitions.

warningborder, cautionborder, attentionborder, dangerborder, errorborder

default 1pt. The width of the frame.

AtStartFootnote

default \mbox{ }. LaTeX macros inserted at the start of the footnote text at bottom of page, after the footnote number.

BeforeFootnote

default \leavevmode\unskip. LaTeX macros inserted before the footnote mark. The default removes possible space before it (else, TeX could insert a linebreak there).

1.5

HeaderFamily

default \sffamily\bfseries. Sets the font used by headings.

LaTeX macros and environments

Here are some macros from the package file sphinx.sty and class files sphinxhowto.cls, sphinxmanual.cls, which have public names thus allowing redefinitions. Check the respective files for the defaults.

Macros

  • text styling commands:

    • \sphinxstrong,
    • \sphinxbfcode,
    • \sphinxemail,
    • \sphinxtablecontinued,
    • \sphinxtitleref,
    • \sphinxmenuselection,
    • \sphinxaccelerator,
    • \sphinxcrossref,
    • \sphinxtermref,
    • \sphinxoptional.

    1.4.5 Use of \sphinx prefixed macro names to limit possibilities of conflict with LaTeX packages.

  • more text styling:

    • \sphinxstyleindexentry,
    • \sphinxstyleindexextra,
    • \sphinxstyleindexpageref,
    • \sphinxstyletopictitle,
    • \sphinxstylesidebartitle,
    • \sphinxstyleothertitle,
    • \sphinxstylesidebarsubtitle,
    • \sphinxstyletheadfamily,
    • \sphinxstyleemphasis,
    • \sphinxstyleliteralemphasis,
    • \sphinxstylestrong,
    • \sphinxstyleliteralstrong,
    • \sphinxstyleabbreviation,
    • \sphinxstyleliteralintitle,
    • \sphinxstylecodecontinued,
    • \sphinxstylecodecontinues.

    1.5 these macros were formerly hard-coded as non customizable \texttt, \emph, etc...

    1.6 \sphinxstyletheadfamily which defaults to \sffamily and allows multiple paragraphs in header cells of tables.

    1.6.3 \sphinxstylecodecontinued and \sphinxstylecodecontinues.

  • \sphinxtableofcontents: it is a wrapper (defined differently in sphinxhowto.cls and in sphinxmanual.cls) of standard \tableofcontents. The macro \sphinxtableofcontentshook is executed during its expansion right before \tableofcontents itself.

    1.5 formerly, the meaning of \tableofcontents was modified by Sphinx.

    2.0 hard-coded redefinitions of \l@section and \l@subsection formerly done during loading of 'manual' docclass are now executed later via \sphinxtableofcontentshook. This macro is also executed by the 'howto' docclass, but defaults to empty with it.

  • \sphinxmaketitle: it is defined in the class files sphinxmanual.cls and sphinxhowto.cls and is used as default setting of 'maketitle' latex_elements key.

    1.8.3 formerly, \maketitle from LaTeX document class was modified by Sphinx.

  • \sphinxbackoftitlepage: for 'manual' docclass, and if it is defined, it gets executed at end of \sphinxmaketitle, before the final \clearpage. Use either the 'maketitle' key or the 'preamble' key of latex_elements to add a custom definition of \sphinxbackoftitlepage.

    1.8.3

  • \sphinxcite: it is a wrapper of standard \cite for citation references.

Environments

  • a figure may have an optional legend with arbitrary body elements: they are rendered in a sphinxlegend environment. The default definition issues \small, and ends with \par.

    1.5.6 formerly, the \small was hardcoded in LaTeX writer and the ending \par was lacking.

  • environments associated with admonitions:

    • sphinxnote,
    • sphinxhint,
    • sphinximportant,
    • sphinxtip,
    • sphinxwarning,
    • sphinxcaution,
    • sphinxattention,
    • sphinxdanger,
    • sphinxerror.

    They may be \renewenvironment 'd individually, and must then be defined with one argument (it is the heading of the notice, for example Warning: for warning directive, if English is the document language). Their default definitions use either the sphinxheavybox (for the last 5 ones) or the sphinxlightbox environments, configured to use the parameters (colours, border thickness) specific to each type, which can be set via 'sphinxsetup' string.

    1.5 use of public environment names, separate customizability of the parameters, such as noteBorderColor, noteborder, warningBgColor, warningBorderColor, warningborder, ...

  • the contents directive (with :local: option) and the topic directive are implemented by environment sphinxShadowBox.

    1.4.2 former code refactored into an environment allowing page breaks.

    1.5 options shadowsep, shadowsize, shadowrule.

  • the literal blocks (via :: or :rstcode-block), are implemented using sphinxVerbatim environment which is a wrapper of Verbatim environment from package fancyvrb.sty. It adds the handling of the top caption and the wrapping of long lines, and a frame which allows pagebreaks. Inside tables the used environment is sphinxVerbatimintable (it does not draw a frame, but allows a caption).

    1.5 Verbatim keeps exact same meaning as in fancyvrb.sty (also under the name OriginalVerbatim); sphinxVerbatimintable is used inside tables.

    1.5 options verbatimwithframe, verbatimwrapslines, verbatimsep, verbatimborder.

    1.6.6 support for :emphasize-lines: option

    1.6.6 easier customizability of the formatting via exposed to user LaTeX macros such as \sphinxVerbatimHighlightLine.

  • the bibliography uses sphinxthebibliography and the Python Module index as well as the general index both use sphinxtheindex; these environments are wrappers of the thebibliography and respectively theindex environments as provided by the document class (or packages).

    1.5 formerly, the original environments were modified by Sphinx.

Miscellany

  • the section, subsection, ... headings are set using titlesec's \titleformat command.
  • for the 'manual' docclass, the chapter headings can be customized using fncychap's commands \ChNameVar, \ChNumVar, \ChTitleVar. File sphinx.sty has custom re-definitions in case of fncychap option Bjarne.

    1.5 formerly, use of fncychap with other styles than Bjarne was dysfunctional.

Hint

As an experimental feature, Sphinx can use user-defined template file for LaTeX source if you have a file named _templates/latex.tex_t in your project.

1.5 currently all template variables are unstable and undocumented.

Additional files longtable.tex_t, tabulary.tex_t and tabular.tex_t can be added to _templates/ to configure some aspects of table rendering (such as the caption position).

1.6 currently all template variables are unstable and undocumented.