Since #2627 (1.4.4), `\code`, and then again at #3116 (1.5)
`\sphinxcode` which is the new name has become more complicated than the
original `\texttt{#1}`. This was to obtain straight quotes in PDF output,
and to allow long inline literals to break across lines.
This means though that users who want to customize `\sphinxcode`, for
example to not only do `\texttt` but to use some colour, have to copy
about 10 lines of complicated LaTeX macros which should be not modified
in any way. This commit moves all the code out of `\sphinxcode` into a
separate macro `\sphinxupquote`.
The LaTeX writer will output `\sphinxcode{\sphinxupquote{foo}}` in place
of former `\sphinxcode{foo}`. Moving the `\texttt` from innermost to
outermost level is with no consequence.
Instead rely on docutils’ ‘smart_quotes’ option which is available
since docutils 0.10.
This adds support for internationalization: our code supported only
English quotes, while docutils code supports 27 different languages.
Closes#498, #580, #3345, #3472.
The cause of the issue was a clash about ``\titleref`` macro being already
defined in memoir class context. To avoid similar problems, this makes
the text styling macros
``\strong``, ``\code``, ``\bfcode``, ``\email``, ``\tablecontinued``,
``\titleref``, ``\menuselection``, ``\accelerator``, ``\crossref``,
``\termref``, ``\optional``,
also available with ``\sphinx`` prefix, with a conf.py boolean option to
let sphinx.sty only define ``\sphinx``-prefixed macros. As default value
is False, backwards compatibility is maintained.
On this occasion, some internal non-public macros have been renamed with
prefix ``\spx@``. The command
find . -name '*.sty' -exec grep -l \\\\spx@ {} \;
has been executed in TeXLive 2015 and 2016 installations to check no
package defines macros starting with ``\spx@``.
Some internal macros having public names (because they are written by
latex.py into the body of the latex document) have been renamed to have
``\sphinx`` prefix. The macros in sphinx.sty starting with \py@, or \DU,
or \PYG have not been modified. Similarly ``\release``, ``\version``,
``\releasename``, etc... have not been renamed.
* rename a few test modules to make the names more consistent
* do not copy/use Sphinx from build/ (unnecessary without 2to3)
* use a temporary dir for *all* test projects, the source tree
will stay pristine that way (default is tests/build)
* speed up tests by ~3x by splitting up test projects and avoiding
rebuilds