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There are a few code blocks where the default highlighting does not work and the documentation looks bad as a result. Usually this happens when we are demonstrating an important interactive feature, such as autosuggestions, syntax highlighting, or tab completion. The pygments highlighter was not designed for code samples like these. But it is important to show the behavior clearly in the docs. I am attempting to make these weird examples look as much like the "normal" code blocks as possible. https://docutils.sourceforge.io/docs/ref/rst/directives.html#parsed-literal
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812 B
CSS
28 lines
812 B
CSS
.sphinxsidebar ul.current > li.current { font-weight: bold }
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.gray { color: #555555 }
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.purple { color: #551a8b }
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.red { color: #FF0000 }
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/* Color based on the Name.Function (.nf) class from pygments.css. */
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.command { color: #005fd7 }
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/* Color based on the Name.Constant (.no) class from pygments.css. */
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.param { color: #00afff }
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/* Color based on the Name.Constant (.no) class from pygments.css. */
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/* Used for underlining file paths in interactive code examples. */
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.param-valid-path { color: #00afff; text-decoration: underline }
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/* Color based on the Generic.Prompt (.gp) class from pygments.css. */
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.prompt { color: #8f5902 }
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kbd {
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background-color: #f9f9f9;
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border: 1px solid #aaa;
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border-radius: .2em;
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box-shadow: 0.1em 0.1em 0.2em rgba(0,0,0,0.1);
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color: #000;
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padding: 0.1em 0.3em;
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}
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