> Is your Sphinx an RPM installation? If so, they may have split that
> theme out into a different package. We always install using PIP, which
> works fine in every case I know of.
>

No, it's installed through pip as well. Might it be version specific? I'm
on the latest version supported by pip, Sphinx v1.1.3.


> > sed -i "/html_theme = 'classic'/d" docs/en_US/conf.py
> >
> > The PDF errors as mentioned previously in detail are additionally
> reproducible in the community packages from Git for 3.2, 3.6, and HEAD.
> >
> > ! Use of \@icentercr doesn't match its definition.
>
> Yeah, I see that as well. There's something in the doc source that is
> getting converted into invalid TEX I think. I have no idea what
> though, as I haven't really used TEX directly in 20+ years. It seems
> like a Sphinx bug, in that it's quite happy with the input for other
> formats, but barfs on anything that uses TEX.
>
> Do you know anyone that is familiar with TEX that might be able to
> help? Maybe Joe?


I'll do some research and see if I can determine what syntax it might be
unhappy about; if able to figure it out, will follow up here with the fix.

Thanks!
-- 
Sarah Conway Schnurr

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