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Welcome to the PyMuPDF documentation. This documentation relies on Sphinx to publish HTML docs from markdown files written with restructured text (RST).
This README assumes you have Sphinx v5.0.2 installed on your system.
pip install sphinxcontrib-googleanalytics pip install sphinx-notfound-page pip install sphinx-copybutton pip install sphinx-autobuild pip install furo
Within docs update the associated restructured text (.rst) files. These files represent the corresponding document pages.
"Click here <link> for our Story class". Should be re-written to something more like "Find out more on our Story class <link>"
pip install furo
Furo theme, Copyright (c) 2020 Pradyun Gedam mail@pradyunsg.me, thank you to:
https://github.com/pradyunsg/furo/blob/main/LICENSE
sphinx-build -b html . build/html
This then creates the HTML documentation within build/html.
Use: sphinx-build -a -b html . build/html to build all, including the assets in _static (important if you have updated CSS).
A better way of building the documentation if you are actively working on updates is to run:
sphinx-autobuild . _build/html
This will serve the docs on a localhost and auto-update the pages live as you make edits.
PyMuPDF docs can be delivered in multiple languages - English, Japanese & Korean.
To add a new language, e.g. Korean, use:
sphinx-build -b gettext . _build/gettext sphinx-intl update -p _build/gettext -l ko
sphinx-build -a -b html -D language=ja . _build/html/ja
Once built HTML docs HTML pages are in _build/html/ja.
sphinx-build -a -b html -D language=ko . _build/html/ko
Once built HTML docs HTML pages are in _build/html/ko.
Note: subsequent runs can omit the -a parameter to speed up builds (it will just build what has changed).
Note: When build the corresponding .mo binary files will also be generated - these updated binaries should also be committed to Git.
Docs will be automatically deployed to RTD once pushes are made to relevant branches.
sphinx-build -b gettext . _build/gettext
then:
sphinx-intl update -p _build/gettext -l ja sphinx-intl update -p _build/gettext -l ko
This will update the corresponding po files for further edits. Then check these files for "#, fuzzy" entries as the new stuff might exist there and requires editing.
python -m pip install rst2pdf
sphinx-build -b pdf . build/pdf
This will then generate a single PDF for all of the documentation within build/pdf.
For full details see: Using Sphinx