Sphinx local conf for a page

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How can I have page-local value of a conf variable?

For example, I have

hyphenator_language = "en-us"
 

in conf.py. Can I have it like:

hyphenator_language = "ru"
 

for a given ReST page of the sphinx document?
May 27, 2019 in Python by ana1504.k
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As far as I know there's no general way to do this for an arbitrary config variable, but in your case, for hyphenator in particular, you have a couple of options:

  • Convince the author of the Sphinx hyphenator extension to add support for a directive that sets the panguage per page.
  • Since the hyphenator extension uses hyphenator.js, which is a JS library, you could probably use some raw html to inject a script tag that would set the language on that page.
  • Create a custom template (or extend your existing one) to contain the logic which sets the language for the page.
answered May 27, 2019 by SDeb
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