thx Peter,
1. Sphinx can run pretty well on Windows, AFAIK. Follow the install 
instructions.
2. Good idea; a bit tricky, but I'll try it. No more elegant solution ? ;-)
best,
ph

Le vendredi 1 septembre 2017 16:39:35 UTC+2, Peter Burdine a écrit :
>
> We do the same thing here, produce a bunch of documents from a common set 
> of files.  We are on Windows, which makes it a little difficult, so we run 
> Sphinx from a Cygwin environment.  Then we create individual document 
> directories.  To get the common content we create links from within Cygwin 
> to make the common content appear under each document directory.  This way 
> each document can be built the way we want it.
>
> --Peter
>
> On Friday, September 1, 2017 at 5:15:49 AM UTC-7, Dessus Ph. wrote:
>>
>> dear all,
>>
>> I'm currently working on a large set of sphinx files of which I want to 
>> produce different subsets with different outputs (mainly HTML/PDF). 
>> So I've written different index files to be compiled.
>>
>> My problem is that putting the index file name in the master_doc variable 
>> *only* affects, AFAIK, the singlehtml output, both html and latex make 
>> commands don't use the master_doc specified index (they compile 
>> *indifferently* all the files in the folder whatever the index name is).
>>
>> I'm aware that intersphinx would fix this problem but with a too 
>> complicated folder structure (it's more convenient to me to have all the 
>> files in a same folder).
>>
>> Any ideas on how to specify the compilation of a given set of files as an 
>> index?
>>
>> best and thx!
>> philippe
>>
>

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