I've been documenting a software package using Sphinx and reStructuredText.
Within my documents, there are some long code snippets. I want to be able to have them hidden as default, with a little "Show/Hide" button that would expand them (Example).
Is there a standard way to do that?
You don't need a custom theme. Use the built-in directive container
that allows you to add custom css-classes to blocks and override the existsting theme to add some javascript to add the show/hide-functionality.
This is _templates/page.html
:
{% extends "!page.html" %}
{% block footer %}
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
$(".toggle > *").hide();
$(".toggle .header").show();
$(".toggle .header").click(function() {
$(this).parent().children().not(".header").toggle(400);
$(this).parent().children(".header").toggleClass("open");
})
});
</script>
{% endblock %}
This is _static/custom.css
:
.toggle .header {
display: block;
clear: both;
}
.toggle .header:after {
content: " ▶";
}
.toggle .header.open:after {
content: " ▼";
}
This is added to conf.py
:
def setup(app):
app.add_css_file('custom.css')
Now you can show/hide a block of code.
.. container:: toggle
.. container:: header
**Show/Hide Code**
.. code-block:: xml
:linenos:
from plone import api
...
I use something very similar for exercises here: https://training.plone.org/5/mastering-plone/about_mastering.html#exercises