Although the end-problem that this would solve is a TeX one (installing a new font for PDF output), this particular solution that I’m looking for is a Sphinx issue.
Sphinx uses standard LaTeX when making PDFs, which is fine so far, but I need to install a new font and have tried and failed.
I understand this is a far easier process using XeLateX, so would like to know if there is an extension or some way to configure Sphinx to make it use the XeLaTeX builder instead.
Although the end-problem that this would solve is a TeX one (installing a new
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I think this boils down to getting in some LaTeX instructions before sphinx starts its work.
At the start of your
index.rst, you can add a “raw” entry that’s passed verbatim to latex:Does that help to get the correct font in? I’m using raw latex entries myself to remove the section numbers from part of my documentation (
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{-1}in a similar “raw” entry).Also, the Sphinx documentation on build options has some things you can try. The most promising looks to be the
documentclassitem in thelatex_documentssetting.