Lists#
Enumerated Lists#
Arabic numerals.
lower alpha)
(lower roman)
upper alpha.
upper roman)
Lists that don’t start at 1:
Three
Four
c
d
C
D
iii
iv
III
IV
List items may also be auto-enumerated.
Definition Lists#
- Term
Definition
- Termclassifier
Definition paragraph 1.
Definition paragraph 2.
- Term
Definition
I have no clue why the definition list below is classified as a different style of definition list than the one above.
- Is it the spaces in the term?
Maybe it was the multiple line paragraph in the line below that caused this?
- Is it the paragraph above the list maybe?
I guess a lot of these lists don’t have leading paragraphs?
- Is it everything all at once?
Who knows?!
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#
- Address:
123 Example Street Example, EX Canada A1B 2C3
- Organization:
humankind
- Status:
This is a “work in progress”
- Version:
1
- Field name:
This is a generic bibliographic field.
- Field name 2:
Generic bibliographic fields may contain multiple body elements.
Like this.
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.
Here’s another glossary, with more detail. The important bit here is that the contents of the definition are multi-paragraph.
- Import Package#
A Python module which can contain other modules or recursively, other packages.
An import package is more commonly referred to with the single word “package”, but this guide will use the expanded term when more clarity is needed to prevent confusion with a Distribution Package which is also commonly called a “package”.
- Package Index#
A repository of distributions with a web interface to automate package discovery and consumption.
Bullet Lists#
Simple#
A simple list.
There are no margins between list items.
Simple lists do not contain multiple paragraphs. That’s a complex list.
In the case of a nested list
There are no margins between elements
Still no margins
Still no margins
Complex#
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
This item has multiple paragraphs.
This item has multiple paragraphs.
This item has multiple paragraphs.
This item has multiple paragraphs.
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:
1from typing import Any, Dict, Iterator, List, Optional 2 3import sphinx.application 4from docutils import nodes 5from pygments.formatters import HtmlFormatter 6from pygments.style import Style 7from pygments.token import Text 8from sphinx.builders.html import StandaloneHTMLBuilder 9from sphinx.environment.adapters.toctree import TocTree 10from sphinx.highlighting import PygmentsBridge 11from sphinx.transforms.post_transforms import SphinxPostTransform
and another. yahoo
hi
how about an admonition?
Note
This is a note nested in a list.
and hehe
But deeper down the rabbit hole#
Hlists#
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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)