Lilian Besson’s Web Pages - using Sphinx¶
My web pages are currently generated with Sphinx Doc (v1.6+).
I have been using Sphinx since 2012, and I like it very much!
Currently this project is in version 3.0, public release! I recently switched to a much cleaner theme, based on alabaster, the new Sphinx’s default theme, and nicer fonts (in Dec 2017).
Where are those pages ?¶
Demos¶
- 🇬🇧 in English:  
- 🇫🇷 in French:  
What do those pages contain ?¶
Some pages host my résumé, others are just experiments, about Sphinx and many other things. A few pages talk about some points I am interested in (GNU Nano, Sublime Text 3, Firefox, hitch-hiking, maths, Pokémon etc)…
Other repository¶
To limit the size of this one, I used an other git repository to store
the scripts/ folder :
web-sphinx-scripts.
This second repository mainly hosts some Javascript scripts (GNU Plot &
OCaml & Python toplevel, shortcuts.js, etc), and also a complete
Python distribution, used with python.opt.js to embed a Python
toplevel in my web pages (I know, it’s useless, but so funny !).
Languages¶
- the reStructuredText plain text markup language, mainly, for the content of the pages, 
- Javascript in the - `.static/<.static/>`__ folder, for some interactive stuff on the web-pages. See this page for some details,
- CSS in the - `.static/<.static/>`__ folder, for an improved style, based on the (old) default Sphinx style,
- HTML (to include a few web components in some pages), 
- Python (for Sphinx configuration, - `conf.py<conf.py>`__ file).
Requirements ?¶
This project use the following software:
- Python Sphinx (currently v1.5+, but v1.3+ should be enough); 
- GNU Make (other versions of Make should NOT work); 
- rst2pdf,- rst2html,- rst2s5, included in the docutils package, only required to build other formats, but not required for building basic HTML;
- Optional: LaTeX ( - pdflatex, and- hevea) (not required for building html);
- git (but not required for building); 
- rsync, for uploading the update pages online; 
- GnuPG ( - gpg);
- and the following Sphinx contrib extensions (now living on this GitHub repo), to be installed manually : 
- note: there are bugs in each of these extensions, that were written for Python 2 or previous versions of Sphinx. I know know almost by memory how to fixes these bugs, but I don’t have the energy of trying again to submit tickets and pull-requests to the new repository. I had tickets opened on the old bitbucket repository, and didn’t receive any feedback in two to four years. Basically, what I do everytime I have to install the dependencies to build my website, for instance on a new laptop, is to clone the repository, install them with a few - sudo python3 setup.py installran in the folders of the desired extensions. Then I try to compile the website, and everytime a Python exception occurs in the code of an extension, I manually edit the file in /usr/local/lib/python3.6/dist-packages/sphinxcontrib_XXX/XXX/XXX.py. It’s durty, but simple.
 
- these Python packages, from PyPI: ansicolortags, sphinx_pyreverse, sphinx_git, sphinx_tabs. Install them with - sudo pip install ansicolortags sphinx_pyreverse sphinx_git sphinx_tabs;
- Optional: GnuPlot (but not GNU Octave), only for these embedded examples; 
- Optional: GraphViz and Dot graph ( - dot), only for these embedded examples;
- Optional: Ocaml, only for these embedded examples. 
To install all these dependencies, use brew on Mac OS, or your package manager on Linux/UNIX.
License  ¶
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This project is released under the GPLv3 license, for more details, take a look at the LICENSE file in the source. © Lilian Besson, 2012-2024.
Basically, that allows you to use all or part of the project for you own business.








