Class hints¶
The following outlines all available class-related hints supported by the Confluence builder extension.
collapse
¶
See Collapsed content for more details.
confluence-theme-<theme>
¶
New in version 2.2.
When this class hint is applied to a literal/code block, this provides the ability to override the theme configured for an individual code-block macro. For example:
.. code-block:: python
:class: confluence-theme-FadeToGrey
def main():
print 'Hello, world!'
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
See also confluence_code_block_theme.
strike
¶
New in version 1.7.
When this class hint is applied to inlined text, the text will be styled
with a strikethrough style. Sphinx projects may define the following in
a document to support the strikethrough of text in both the html
and
confluence
builders (assuming the HTML documents are also prepared to
support the strike
class):
.. role:: strike
:class: strike
This is an :strike:`example`.
Projects may also move the role definition inside the project’s conf.py
inside rst_prolog as follows:
rst_prolog = """
.. role:: strike
:class: strike
"""
Projects using Markedly Structured Text - Parser can also
take advantage of the role defined in rst_prolog
(above) and use the
role as follows:
This is an {strike}`example`.