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Docutils Front-End Tools
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==========================
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:Author: David Goodger
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:Contact: docutils-develop@lists.sourceforge.net
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:Revision: $Revision: 8012 $
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:Date: $Date: 2017-01-04 00:08:19 +0100 (Mi, 04 Jan 2017) $
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:Copyright: This document has been placed in the public domain.
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.. contents::
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Introduction
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Once the Docutils package is unpacked, you will discover a "``tools``"
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directory containing several front ends for common Docutils
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processing. Rather than a single all-purpose program, Docutils has
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many small front ends, each specialized for a specific "Reader" (which
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knows how to interpret a file in context), a "Parser" (which
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understands the syntax of the text), and a "Writer" (which knows how
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to generate a specific data format).
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Most front ends have common options and the same command-line usage
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pattern::
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toolname [options] [<source> [<destination]]
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(The exceptions are buildhtml.py_ and rstpep2html.py_.) See
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rst2html.py_ for concrete examples. Each tool has a "``--help``"
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option which lists the `command-line options`_ and arguments it
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supports. Processing can also be customized with `configuration
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files`_.
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The two arguments, "source" and "destination", are optional. If only
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one argument (source) is specified, the standard output (stdout) is
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used for the destination. If no arguments are specified, the standard
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input (stdin) is used for the source.
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Getting Help
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============
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First, try the "``--help``" option each front-end tool has.
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Users who have questions or need assistance with Docutils or
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reStructuredText should post a message to the Docutils-users_ mailing
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list.
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.. _Docutils-users: mailing-lists.html#docutils-users
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The Tools
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HTML-Generating Tools
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=====================
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buildhtml.py
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:Readers: Standalone, PEP
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:Parser: reStructuredText
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:Writers: html_, pep_html_
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Use ``buildhtml.py`` to generate ``*.html`` from all the ``*.txt`` files
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(including PEPs) in each <directory> given, and their subdirectories
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too. (Use the ``--local`` option to skip subdirectories.)
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Usage::
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buildhtml.py [options] [<directory> ...]
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After unpacking the Docutils package, the following shell commands
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will generate HTML for all included documentation::
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cd docutils/tools
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buildhtml.py ..
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For official releases, the directory may be called "docutils-X.Y",
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where "X.Y" is the release version. Alternatively::
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cd docutils
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tools/buildhtml.py --config=tools/docutils.conf
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The current directory (and all subdirectories) is chosen by default if
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no directory is named. Some files may generate system messages
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(docs/user/rst/demo.txt contains intentional errors); use the
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``--quiet`` option to suppress all warnings. The ``--config`` option
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ensures that the correct settings are in place (a ``docutils.conf``
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`configuration file`_ in the current directory is picked up
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automatically). Command-line options may be used to override config
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file settings or replace them altogether.
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rst2html.py
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:Reader: Standalone
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:Parser: reStructuredText
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:Writer: html_
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`rst2html.py` is the front-end for the default Docutils HTML writer.
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The default writer may change with the development of HTML, browsers,
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Docutils, and the web. Currently, it is html4css1_.
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* Use `rst2html.py`, if you want the output to be up-to-date automatically.
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* Use a specific front end, if you depend on stability of the
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generated HTML code, e.g. because you use a custom style sheet or
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post-processing that may break otherwise.
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rst2html4.py
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:Reader: Standalone
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:Parser: reStructuredText
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:Writer: html4css1_
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The ``rst2html4.py`` front end reads standalone reStructuredText source
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files and produces `XHTML 1.0 Transitional`_ output.
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A CSS stylesheet is required for proper rendering; a simple but
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complete stylesheet is installed and used by default (see Stylesheets_
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below).
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For example, to process a reStructuredText file "``test.txt``" into
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HTML::
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rst2html.py test.txt test.html
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Now open the "``test.html``" file in your favorite browser to see the
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results. To get a footer with a link to the source file, date & time
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of processing, and links to the Docutils project, add some options::
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rst2html.py -stg test.txt test.html
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Stylesheets
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``rst2html.py`` inserts into the generated HTML a cascading stylesheet
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(or a link to a stylesheet, when passing the "``--link-stylesheet``"
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option). A stylesheet is required for proper rendering. The default
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stylesheet (``docutils/writers/html4css1/html4css1.css``, located in
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the installation directory) is provided for basic use. To use
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different stylesheet(s), specify the stylesheets' location(s)
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as comma-separated list with the "``--stylesheet``" (for a URL)
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or "``--stylesheet-path``" (for a local file) command-line option,
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or with `configuration file`_ settings (e.g. ``./docutils.conf``
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or ``~/.docutils``). To experiment with styles, please see the
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`guide to writing HTML (CSS) stylesheets for Docutils`__.
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__ ../howto/html-stylesheets.html
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.. _html4css1: html.html#html4css1
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.. _html: html.html#html
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rst2html5.py
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:Reader: Standalone
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:Parser: reStructuredText
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:Writer: html5 (html5_polyglot_)
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The ``rst2html5.py`` front end reads standalone reStructuredText source
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files and produces `HTML 5`_ output.
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Correct rendering of elements not directly supported by HTML depends on a
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CSS style sheet. The provided style sheets ``minimal.css`` and ``plain.css``
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define required and optional styling rules respectively.
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.. _html5_polyglot: html.html#html5-polyglot
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rstpep2html.py
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:Reader: PEP
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:Parser: reStructuredText
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:Writer: pep_html_
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``rstpep2html.py`` reads a new-style PEP (marked up with reStructuredText)
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and produces `XHTML 1.0 Transitional`_. It requires a template file and a
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stylesheet. By default, it makes use of a "``pep-html-template``" file and
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the "``pep.css``" stylesheet (both in the ``docutils/writers/pep_html/``
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directory), but these can be overridden by command-line options or
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configuration files.
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For example, to process a PEP into HTML::
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.. _pep_html: html.html#pep-html
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rst2s5.py
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:Reader: Standalone
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:Writer: s5_html_
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The ``rst2s5.py`` front end reads standalone reStructuredText source
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files and produces (X)HTML output compatible with S5_, the "Simple
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Standards-based Slide Show System" by Eric Meyer. A theme is required
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for proper rendering; several are distributed with Docutils and others
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are available; see Themes_ below.
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For example, to process a reStructuredText file "``slides.txt``" into
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S5/HTML::
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rst2s5.py slides.txt slides.html
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Now open the "``slides.html``" file in your favorite browser, switch
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to full-screen mode, and enjoy the results.
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.. _S5: http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/
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.. _s5_html: html.html#s5-html
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Themes
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``````
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Each S5 theme consists of a directory containing several files:
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stylesheets, JavaScript, and graphics. These are copied into a
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``ui/<theme>`` directory beside the generated HTML. A theme is chosen
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using the "``--theme``" option (for themes that come with Docutils) or
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the "``--theme-url``" option (for themes anywhere). For example, the
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"medium-black" theme can be specified as follows::
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rst2s5.py --theme medium-black slides.txt slides.html
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The theme will be copied to the ``ui/medium-black`` directory.
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Several themes are included with Docutils:
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``default``
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This is a simplified version of S5's default theme.
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:Main content: black serif text on a white background
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:Text capacity: about 13 lines
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:Headers: light blue, bold sans-serif text on a dark blue
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background; titles are limited to one line
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:Footers: small, gray, bold sans-serif text on a dark blue
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background
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``small-white``
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(Small text on a white background.)
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:Main content: black serif text on a white background
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:Text capacity: about 15 lines
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:Headers: black, bold sans-serif text on a white background;
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titles wrap
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:Footers: small, dark gray, bold sans-serif text on a white
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background
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``small-black``
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:Main content: white serif text on a black background
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:Text capacity: about 15 lines
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:Headers: white, bold sans-serif text on a black background;
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titles wrap
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:Footers: small, light gray, bold sans-serif text on a black
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background
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``medium-white``
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:Main content: black serif text on a white background
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:Text capacity: about 9 lines
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:Headers: black, bold sans-serif text on a white background;
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titles wrap
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:Footers: small, dark gray, bold sans-serif text on a white
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background
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``medium-black``
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:Main content: white serif text on a black background
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:Text capacity: about 9 lines
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:Headers: white, bold sans-serif text on a black background;
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titles wrap
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background
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:Main content: black, bold sans-serif text on a white background
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:Text capacity: about 5 lines
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:Headers: black, bold sans-serif text on a white background;
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titles wrap
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:Footers: not displayed
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``big-black``
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:Main content: white, bold sans-serif text on a black background
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:Text capacity: about 5 lines
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:Headers: white, bold sans-serif text on a black background;
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titles wrap
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the theme's base theme will be read from it. Files are accumulated
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from the named theme, any base themes, and the "default" theme (which
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is the implicit base of all themes).
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For details, please see `Easy Slide Shows With reStructuredText &
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S5 <slide-shows.html>`_.
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.. _HTML 5: http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/
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.. _HTML 4.1: http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/
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.. _XHTML 1.0 Transitional: http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/
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.. _XHTML 1.1: http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/
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LaTeX-Generating Tools
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======================
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rst2latex.py
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:Reader: Standalone
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:Parser: reStructuredText
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:Writer: latex2e
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The ``rst2latex.py`` front end reads standalone reStructuredText
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source files and produces LaTeX_ output. For example, to process a
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reStructuredText file "``test.txt``" into LaTeX::
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rst2latex.py test.txt test.tex
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The output file "``test.tex``" should then be processed with ``latex``
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or ``pdflatex`` to get a document in DVI, PostScript or PDF format for
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printing or on-screen viewing.
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For details see `Generating LaTeX with Docutils`_.
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rst2xetex.py
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:Reader: Standalone
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:Parser: reStructuredText
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:Writer: xetex
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The ``rst2xetex.py`` front end reads standalone reStructuredText source
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files and produces `LaTeX` output for processing with unicode-aware
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TeX engines (`LuaTeX`_ or `XeTeX`_). For example, to process a
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reStructuredText file "``test.txt``" into LaTeX::
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rst2xetex.py test.txt test.tex
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The output file "``test.tex``" should then be processed with ``xelatex`` or
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``lualatex`` to get a document in PDF format for printing or on-screen
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viewing.
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For details see `Generating LaTeX with Docutils`_.
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.. _LaTeX: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaTeX
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.. _XeTeX: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XeTeX
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.. _LuaTeX: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LuaTeX
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XML-Generating Tools
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====================
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rst2xml.py
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:Reader: Standalone
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:Parser: reStructuredText
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:Writer: XML (Docutils native)
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The ``rst2xml.py`` front end produces Docutils-native XML output.
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This can be transformed with standard XML tools such as XSLT
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processors into arbitrary final forms. An example is the xml2rst_ processor
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in the Docutils sandbox.
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.. _xml2rst: ../../../sandbox/xml2rst
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ODF/OpenOffice-Generating Tools
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===============================
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rst2odt.py
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:Reader: Standalone
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:Parser: reStructuredText
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:Writer: ODF/.odt
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The ``rst2odt.py`` front end reads standalone reStructuredText
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source files and produces ODF/.odt files that can be read, edited,
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printed, etc with OpenOffice ``oowriter``
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(http://www.openoffice.org/). A stylesheet file is required. A
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stylesheet file is an OpenOffice .odt file containing definitions
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of the styles required for ``rst2odt.py``. You can learn more
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about how to use ``rst2odt.py``, the styles used ``rst2odt.py``,
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etc from `Odt Writer for Docutils <odt.html>`_.
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reStructuredText-Generating Tools
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Currently, there is no reStructuredText writer in Docutils and therefore
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an ``rst2rst.py`` tool is still missing.
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To generate reStructuredText documents with Docutils, you can use
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the XML (Docutils native) writer and the xml2rst_ processor.
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Testing/Debugging Tools
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=======================
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rst2pseudoxml.py
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:Reader: Standalone
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:Parser: reStructuredText
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:Writer: Pseudo-XML
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``rst2pseudoxml.py`` is used for debugging the Docutils "Reader to
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Transform to Writer" pipeline. It produces a compact pretty-printed
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"pseudo-XML", where nesting is indicated by indentation (no end-tags).
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External attributes for all elements are output, and internal
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attributes for any leftover "pending" elements are also given.
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quicktest.py
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:Reader: N/A
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:Parser: reStructuredText
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:Writer: N/A
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The ``quicktest.py`` tool is used for testing the reStructuredText
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parser. It does not use a Docutils Reader or Writer or the standard
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Docutils command-line options. Rather, it does its own I/O and calls
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the parser directly. No transforms are applied to the parsed
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document. Various forms output are possible:
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- Pretty-printed pseudo-XML (default)
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- Test data (Python list of input and pseudo-XML output strings;
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useful for creating new test cases)
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- Pretty-printed native XML
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- Raw native XML (with or without a stylesheet reference)
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---------------
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Customization
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---------------
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Command-Line Options
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====================
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Each front-end tool supports command-line options for one-off
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customization. For persistent customization, use `configuration
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files`_. Command-line options take priority over configuration file
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settings.
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Use the "--help" option on each of the front ends to list the
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command-line options it supports. Command-line options and their
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corresponding configuration file entry names are listed in the
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`Docutils Configuration Files`_ document.
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.. _configuration file:
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Configuration Files
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===================
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Configuration files are used for persistent customization; they can be
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set once and take effect every time you use a front-end tool.
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For details, see `Docutils Configuration Files`_.
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.. _Docutils Configuration Files: config.html
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.. _Generating LaTeX with Docutils: latex.html
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..
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Local Variables:
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mode: indented-text
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indent-tabs-mode: nil
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sentence-end-double-space: t
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fill-column: 70
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End:
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