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{% extends "layout.html" %}
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{% set title = _('Overview') %}
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{% block body %}
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<h1>{{ _('Welcome') }}</h1>
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<div class="quotebar">
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<p><em>{%trans%}What users say:{%endtrans%}</em></p>
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<p>{%trans%}“Cheers for a great tool that actually makes programmers <b>want</b>
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to write documentation!”{%endtrans%}</p>
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</div>
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<p>{%trans%}
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Sphinx is a tool that makes it easy to create intelligent and beautiful
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documentation, written by Georg Brandl and licensed under the BSD license.{%endtrans%}</p>
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<p>{%trans%}It was originally created for <a href="https://docs.python.org/">the
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new Python documentation</a>, and it has excellent facilities for the
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documentation of Python projects, but C/C++ is already supported as well,
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and it is planned to add special support for other languages as well. Of
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course, this site is also created from reStructuredText sources using
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Sphinx! The following features should be highlighted:{%endtrans%}
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</p>
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<ul>
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<li>{%trans%}<b>Output formats:</b> HTML (including Windows HTML Help), LaTeX (for
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printable PDF versions), ePub, Texinfo, manual pages, plain text{%endtrans%}</li>
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<li>{%trans%}<b>Extensive cross-references:</b> semantic markup and automatic links
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for functions, classes, citations, glossary terms and similar pieces of
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information{%endtrans%}</li>
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<li>{%trans%}<b>Hierarchical structure:</b> easy definition of a document tree, with
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automatic links to siblings, parents and children{%endtrans%}</li>
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<li>{%trans%}<b>Automatic indices:</b> general index as well as a language-specific
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module indices{%endtrans%}</li>
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<li>{%trans%}<b>Code handling:</b> automatic highlighting using the <a
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href="http://pygments.org">Pygments</a> highlighter{%endtrans%}</li>
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<li>{%trans path=pathto('extensions')%}<b>Extensions:</b> automatic testing of code snippets, inclusion of
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docstrings from Python modules (API docs), and
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<a href="{{ path }}#builtin-sphinx-extensions">more</a>{%endtrans%}</li>
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<li>{%trans path=pathto('develop')%}<b>Contributed extensions:</b> more than
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50 extensions <a href="{{ path }}#extensions">contributed by users</a>
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in a second repository; most of them installable from PyPI{%endtrans%}</li>
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</ul>
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<p>{%trans%}
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Sphinx uses <a href="http://docutils.sf.net/rst.html">reStructuredText</a>
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as its markup language, and many of its strengths come from the power and
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straightforwardness of reStructuredText and its parsing and translating
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suite, the <a href="http://docutils.sf.net/">Docutils</a>.{%endtrans%}
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</p>
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<h2 style="margin-bottom: 0">{%trans%}Documentation{%endtrans%}</h2>
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<table class="contentstable" align="center" style="margin-left: 30px"><tr>
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<td width="50%">
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<p class="biglink"><a class="biglink" href="{{ pathto("tutorial") }}">{%trans%}First steps with Sphinx{%endtrans%}</a><br/>
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<span class="linkdescr">{%trans%}overview of basic tasks{%endtrans%}</span></p>
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<p class="biglink"><a class="biglink" href="{{ pathto("contents") }}">{%trans%}Contents{%endtrans%}</a><br/>
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<span class="linkdescr">{%trans%}for a complete overview{%endtrans%}</span></p>
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</td><td width="50%">
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<p class="biglink"><a class="biglink" href="{{ pathto("search") }}">{%trans%}Search page{%endtrans%}</a><br/>
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<span class="linkdescr">{%trans%}search the documentation{%endtrans%}</span></p>
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<p class="biglink"><a class="biglink" href="{{ pathto("genindex") }}">{%trans%}General Index{%endtrans%}</a><br/>
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<span class="linkdescr">{%trans%}all functions, classes, terms{%endtrans%}</span></p>
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</td></tr>
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</table>
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<p>{%trans%}
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You can also download PDF versions of the Sphinx documentation:
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a <a href="http://sphinx-doc.org/sphinx.pdf">version</a> generated from
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the LaTeX Sphinx produces, and
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a <a href="http://sphinx-doc.org/sphinx-rst2pdf.pdf">version</a> generated
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by rst2pdf.{%endtrans%}
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</p>
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<h2>{%trans%}Examples{%endtrans%}</h2>
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<p>{%trans path=pathto("examples")%}Links to documentation generated with Sphinx can be found on the
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<a href="{{ path }}">Projects using Sphinx</a> page.{%endtrans%}
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</p>
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<p>{%trans%}
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For examples of how Sphinx source files look, use the “Show
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source” links on all pages of the documentation apart from this
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welcome page.{%endtrans%}
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</p>
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<p>{%trans%}You may also be interested in the very nice
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<a href="http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/sampledoc/">tutorial</a> on how to
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create a customized documentation using Sphinx written by the matplotlib
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developers.{%endtrans%}</p>
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<p>{%trans%}There is a <a href="http://docs.sphinx-users.jp/">Japanese translation</a>
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of this documentation, thanks to the Japanese Sphinx user group.{%endtrans%}</p>
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<p>{%trans%}A Japanese book about Sphinx has been published by O'Reilly:
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<a href="http://www.oreilly.co.jp/books/9784873116488/">Sphinxをはじめよう /
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Learning Sphinx</a>.{%endtrans%}</p>
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<!-- <p><img src="{{ pathto("_static/bookcover.png", 1) }}"/></p> -->
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<h2>{%trans%}Hosting{%endtrans%}</h2>
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<p>{%trans%}Need a place to host your Sphinx docs?
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<a href="http://readthedocs.org">readthedocs.org</a> hosts a lot of Sphinx docs
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already, and integrates well with projects' source control. It also features a
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powerful built-in search that exceeds the possibilities of Sphinx' JavaScript-based
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offline search.{%endtrans%}</p>
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<h2>{%trans%}Contributor Guide{%endtrans%}</h2>
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<p>{%trans%}If you want to contribute to the project,
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this part of the documentation is for you.{%endtrans%}</p>
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<ul>
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<li>{%trans path=pathto("devguide")%}<a href="{{ path }}">Sphinx Developer’s Guide</a></li>{%endtrans%}
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<li>{%trans path=pathto("authors")%}<a href="{{ path }}">Sphinx Authors</a></li>{%endtrans%}
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</ul>
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{% endblock %}
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