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Documentation Documentation
===========================
This page is the documentation for the documentation.
It is very important to know this by heart when you are writing documentation
for Simba.
Documentation system
--------------------
The documentation system we use is sphinx. The link to sphinx can
be found at the bottom of the page at all times.
.. note::
It is important to note that there is also a database SQL fulltext engine
called Sphinx, but this is not the project we use. We use the Sphinx
``documentation system`` ( http://sphinx.pocoo.org/ )
Building the documentation
--------------------------
In the future, the online documentation will be refreshed every hour.
If you want to build the documentation yourself, you should install
sphinx-python.
Move to the ``Simba/doc/sphinx`` directory and call ``make all``.
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This will place the doc in html format in ``_build/html``.
.. note::
The build instructions are for Linux only. If you want to build the doc on
Windows, you are on your own. The sphinx resource site if probably a good
place to start.
Writing documentation
---------------------
Sphinx uses the reStructuredText markup language. It is not a hard language, but
looking through the quickstart is a good idea:
http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/user/rst/quickstart.html
As stated above, the markup language is not the hard part about writing
documentation; the hard part is simply coming up with good content suited for
the documentation. This process is rather self explanatory, so we will not cover
this further.
Directory structure
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
So you have written a new piece of documentation? Great!
Now we just need to know where to place it. If you have simply extended a file,
then there should be no worries as to where to place your new text. However if
you are writing a new chapter, then placing the file in the correct directory is
something we'd like you to consider.
If you wrote a chapter for the ``Simba Reference`` or ``Scripting Reference``
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part of the documentation, place it in the ``simbaref`` folder or in the
``scriptref`` folder repectively.
Any other files can be put directly in the root of the sphinx folder.
(The same place as ``index.rst``)