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Many themes fail with 'style' is undefined
since Sphinx 7.0.0's release
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The issue is that those themes are not compatible with the latest version of Sphinx and, fundamentally, This is not a problem with this site but rather a problem with those projects. |
'style' is undefined
since Sphinx 7.0.0's release
I'm gonna go ahead and close this as something that we can't really fix, but I'll also pin this for visibility for the next person who comes wondering about this. |
'style' is undefined
since Sphinx 7.0.0's release'style' is undefined
since Sphinx 7.0.0's release
Ah! Thanks for the clarification! Hopefully the authors will fix them in a hurry! :-) Also thank you for making the title more accurate. I just realized I could see "Build Failed" in the high-level theme display, and I re-computed my 40% -- should have been 23.5%. 12 out of 51. :-) Anyway you fixed it. And by the way, https://sphinx-themes.org/ is a brilliant display, especially the Kitchen Sink page groups -- very nice way for people to "shop" before they install.... It must have taken a lot of work to put that together! |
Hello. As I write this it is about 21:00 GMT (15:00 Mountain Daylight Time). About 24-28 hours ago, all of the themes at https://sphinx-themes.org were displaying correctly. However, today I went to look at the list more thoroughly to build some documentation about them for potential future use, and quite a few of them are not displaying correctly. I captured the exception message on attempting to display the
hachibee
theme. It is below. I hope this is both helpful and timely. Hopefully whatever is causing this one not to display is in common with the others. Probably 50-60% of them WERE displaying correctly.Kind regards,
Vic
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