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[doc] describe 'make books/{name}.html' and 'books/{name}.pdf'
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
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@ -150,6 +150,35 @@ Documentation <contrib docs>` section. If you want to edit the documentation
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read our :ref:`make docs-live` section. If you are working in your own brand,
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read our :ref:`make docs-live` section. If you are working in your own brand,
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adjust your :ref:`Makefile setup <makefile setup>`.
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adjust your :ref:`Makefile setup <makefile setup>`.
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.. _make books:
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``make books/{name}.html books/{name}.pdf``
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.. _intersphinx: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/ext/intersphinx.html
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.. _XeTeX: https://tug.org/xetex/
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.. sidebar:: info
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To build PDF a XeTeX_ is needed, see :ref:`buildhosts`.
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The ``books/{name}.*`` targets are building *books*. A *book* is a
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sub-directory containing a ``conf.py`` file. One example is the user handbook
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which can deployed separately (:origin:`docs/user/conf.py`). Such ``conf.py``
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do inherit from :origin:`docs/conf.py` and overwrite values to fit *book's*
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needs.
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With the help of Intersphinx_ (:ref:`reST smart ref`) the links to searx’s
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documentation outside of the book will be bound by the object inventory of
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``DOCS_URL``. Take into account that URLs will be picked from the inventary at
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documentation's build time.
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Use ``make docs-help`` to see which books available:
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.. program-output:: bash -c "cd ..; make --no-print-directory docs-help"
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:ellipsis: 0,-6
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.. _make gh-pages:
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.. _make gh-pages:
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.. code:: sh
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.. code:: sh
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$ python -m sphinx.ext.intersphinx https://docs.python.org/3/objects.inv
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$ python -m sphinx.ext.intersphinx https://docs.python.org/3/objects.inv
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...
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$ python -m sphinx.ext.intersphinx https://searx.github.io/searx/objects.inv
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...
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Literal blocks
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Literal blocks
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project = 'Searx User-HB'
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project = 'Searx User-HB'
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version = release = VERSION_STRING
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version = release = VERSION_STRING
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intersphinx_mapping['searx'] = (DOCS_URL, None)
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# Grouping the document tree into LaTeX files. List of tuples
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# Grouping the document tree into LaTeX files. List of tuples
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# (source start file, target name, title,
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# (source start file, target name, title,
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# author, documentclass [howto, manual, or own class]).
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# author, documentclass [howto, manual, or own class]).
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I see. What about private instances?
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I see. What about private instances?
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If users run their own instances, everything is in their control: the source
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If users run their :ref:`own instances <installation>`, everything is in their
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code, logging settings and private data. Unknown instance administrators do not
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control: the source code, logging settings and private data. Unknown instance
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have to be trusted.
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administrators do not have to be trusted.
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Furthermore, as the default settings of their instance is editable, there is no
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Furthermore, as the default settings of their instance is editable, there is no
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need to use cookies to tailor searx to their needs. So preferences will not be
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need to use cookies to tailor searx to their needs. So preferences will not be
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