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OpenLP Documentation
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====================
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This repository holds the OpenLP manual and some other documentation.
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Getting Started
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To get up and running with the documentation, you'll need to install `Sphinx <https://www.sphinx-doc.org>`_
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and the `Read The Docs theme <https://sphinx-rtd-theme.readthedocs.io>`_.
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~~~~~
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If you're using Linux, you'll want to check your package manager for those packages.
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$ sudo apt install python3-sphinx python3-sphinx-rtd-theme
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$ sudo dnf install python3-sphinx python3-sphinx_rtd_theme
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$ pip install sphinx sphinx_rtd_theme
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Editing the Documentation
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The documentation is written in `reStructuredText <http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html>`_. If
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you haven't ever used reStructuredText before, take a look at the
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`reStructuredText primer <http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/rest.html>`_ for a good introduction
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to the format.
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reStructuredText is a plain-text format, so any text editor will work. Popular editors are
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`vim <https://www.vim.org/>`_, `Atom <https://atom.io/>`_,
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`Visual Studio Code <https://code.visualstudio.com/>`_ (Linux, macOS, Windows),
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Building the Documentation
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Now that you have the dependencies installed and you've edited some pages, you'll want to build the
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documentation. Let's start with the manual. Go into the ``manual`` directory, and then run
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``make html``::
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view the documentation, let's run Python's built-in web server on that directory::
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Now open your browser to `http://localhost:8000/ <http://localhost:8000/>`_ and you should see the OpenLP manual.
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