Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: sphinx-better-theme
Version: 0.1
Summary: A nice-looking, customizable Sphinx theme
Home-page: http://github.com/irskep/sphinx-better-theme
Author: Steve Johnson
Author-email: steve@steveasleep.com
License: LICENSE
Description: A Better Sphinx Theme
        ---------------------
        
        `Read the documentation`_
        
        `See a demo`_
        
        .. _Read the documentation: https://sphinx-better-theme.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
        
        .. _See a demo: https://sphinx-better-theme.readthedocs.org/en/latest/demos.html
        
        What is this?
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        This is a modified version of the default Sphinx theme with the following
        goals:
        
        1. Remove frivolous colors, especially hard-coded ones
        2. Improve readability by limiting width and using more whitespace
        3. Encourage visual customization through CSS, not themeconf
        4. Use semantic markup
        
        v0.1 meets goals one and two. Goal three is partially complete; it's simple to
        add your own CSS file without creating a whole new theme. `Open a ticket` if
        you'd like something changed.
        
        .. _Open a ticket: https://github.com/irskep/sphinx-better-theme/issues/new
        
        Compatibility
        """""""""""""
        
        sphinx-better-theme is compatible with Sphinx 0.6.4+ and Jinja 2.3.1+. Older
        versions may work but have not been tested.
        
        Installation
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        Method 1: Adding to your source tree
        """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
        
        This method is preferred due to the frequency with which sphinx-better-theme is
        improved.
        
        1. Put the theme in your source tree. If you use git, you can add
           ``sphinx-better-theme``'s repository as a submodule. Otherwise you can
           `download the zip file`_ and expand it somewhere predictable. Here's an
           example using git::
        
                > git submodule add \
                    https://github.com/irskep/sphinx-better-theme.git \
                    docs/sphinx-better-theme
                > git submodule update --init
        
        .. _download the zip file: https://github.com/irskep/sphinx-better-theme/archive/master.zip
        
        2. Add the parent folder of the theme to your ``conf.py``. If you use the
           folder structure in the block above, you'd do it like this::
        
                html_theme_path = ['sphinx-better-theme']
        
           (because the theme path is ``sphinx-better-theme/better``.)
        
        3. Set ``html_theme`` to ``'better'`` in your ``conf.py``.
        
        Method 2: Installing to site-packages
        """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
        
        If adding the theme to your source tree is impractical, if you need to share it
        among several repositories, or if you prefer a more serene frequency of
        updates, you can install it like a regular Python package.
        
        `Download the zip file`_ and run the usual command::
        
            > python setup.py install
        
        .. _Download the zip file.: https://github.com/irskep/sphinx-better-theme/archive/master.zip
        
        Or install from PyPI::
        
            > pip install sphinx-better-theme
        
        To use the theme, set ``html_theme_path`` to contain
        ``better.better_theme_path``, and set ``html_theme`` to ``'better'``::
        
            from better import better_theme_path
            html_theme_path = [better_theme_path]
            html_theme = 'better'
        
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