targets: index: files: - index.rst intro: files: - intro.rst client_server: files: - client_server_api.rst - { 1: events.rst } - { 1: modules.rst } - { 2: feature_profiles.rst } - { 2: "group:modules" } # reference a group of files application_service: files: - application_service_api.rst server_server: files: - server_server_api.rst - { 1: event_signing.rst } identity_service: files: - identity_service_api.rst push_gateway: files: - push_gateway.rst appendices: files: - appendices.rst groups: # reusable blobs of files when prefixed with 'group:' modules: - modules/instant_messaging.rst - modules/voip_events.rst - modules/typing_notifications.rst - modules/receipts.rst - modules/presence.rst - modules/content_repo.rst - modules/end_to_end_encryption.rst - modules/history_visibility.rst - modules/push.rst - modules/third_party_invites.rst - modules/search.rst - modules/guest_access.rst - modules/room_previews.rst - modules/tags.rst - modules/account_data.rst - modules/admin.rst - modules/event_context.rst title_styles: ["=", "-", "~", "+", "^", "`", "@"] # The templating system doesn't know the right title style to use when generating # RST. These symbols are 'relative' to say "make a sub-title" (-1), "make a title # at the same level (0)", or "make a title one above (+1)". The gendoc script # will inspect this file and replace these relative styles with actual title # styles. The templating system will also inspect this file to know which symbols # to inject. relative_title_styles: subtitle: "<" sametitle: "/" supertitle: ">"