Alexandre René 184c00e38c Explain non-standard encoding in LatinRules.xdy
In order to fulfill its function, LatinRules.xdy must use single,
non-standard byte characters (neither ASCII, nor multi-byte UTF-8).
To someone encountering the file without knowing its purpose (e.g.
due a post-processing raising a warning for the unrecognized encoding)
this is likely surprising, and may seem like a holdover from a time where
Unicode wasn't as universally supported.

The added comment should make clear that the file must stay as it is,
and in particular that it must not be "standardized" to UTF-8.
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========
 Sphinx
========

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**Sphinx makes it easy to create intelligent and beautiful documentation.**

Sphinx uses reStructuredText as its markup language, and many of its strengths
come from the power and straightforwardness of reStructuredText and its parsing
and translating suite, the Docutils.

Features
========

* **Output formats**: HTML, PDF, plain text, EPUB, TeX, manual pages, and more
* **Extensive cross-references**: semantic markup and automatic links
  for functions, classes, glossary terms and similar pieces of information
* **Hierarchical structure**: easy definition of a document tree, with automatic
  links to siblings, parents and children
* **Automatic indices**: general index as well as a module index
* **Code highlighting**: automatic highlighting using the Pygments highlighter
* **Templating**: Flexible HTML output using the Jinja 2 templating engine
* **Extension ecosystem**: Many extensions are available, for example for
  automatic function documentation or working with Jupyter notebooks.
* **Language Support**: Python, C, C++, JavaScript, mathematics, and many other
  languages through extensions.

For more information, refer to the `the documentation`_.

Installation
============

The following command installs Sphinx from the `Python Package Index`_. You will
need a working installation of Python and pip.

.. code-block:: sh

   pip install -U sphinx

Contributing
============

We appreciate all contributions! Refer to `the contributors guide`_ for
information.

Release signatures
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.. _the documentation: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/
.. _the contributors guide: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/internals/contributing.html
.. _Python Package Index: https://pypi.org/project/Sphinx/
Description
Languages
Python 79.5%
JavaScript 11.5%
TeX 5.6%
Jinja 2.5%
HTML 0.6%
Other 0.2%