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documentation
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=============
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This is the directory that contains the Yocto Project documentation. The Yocto
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Project source repositories at https://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit.cgi have two
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instances of the "documentation" directory. You should understand each of
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these instances.
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poky/documentation - The directory within the poky Git repository containing
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the set of Yocto Project manuals. When you clone the
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poky Git repository, the documentation directory
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contains the manuals. The state of the manuals in this
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directory is guaranteed to reflect the latest Yocto
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Project release. The manuals at the tip of this
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directory will also likely contain most manual
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development changes.
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yocto-docs/documentation - The Git repository for the Yocto Project manuals.
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This repository is where manual development
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occurs. If you plan on contributing back to the
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Yocto Project documentation, you should set up
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a local Git repository based on this upstream
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repository as follows:
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git clone git://git.yoctoproject.org/yocto-docs
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Changes and patches are first pushed to the
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yocto-docs Git repository. Later, they make it
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into the poky Git repository found at
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git://git.yoctoproject.org/poky.
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Manual Organization
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===================
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Here the folders corresponding to individual manuals:
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* brief-yoctoprojectqs - Yocto Project Quick Start
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* overview-manual - Yocto Project Overview and Concepts Manual
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* contributor-guide - Yocto Project and OpenEmbedded Contributor Guide
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* ref-manual - Yocto Project Reference Manual
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* bsp-guide - Yocto Project Board Support Package (BSP) Developer's Guide
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* dev-manual - Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual
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* kernel-dev - Yocto Project Linux Kernel Development Manual
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* profile-manual - Yocto Project Profiling and Tracing Manual
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* sdk-manual - Yocto Project Software Development Kit (SDK) Developer's Guide.
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* toaster-manual - Toaster User Manual
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* test-manual - Yocto Project Test Environment Manual
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* migration-guides - Yocto Project Release and Migration Notes
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Each folder is self-contained regarding content and figures.
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If you want to find HTML versions of the Yocto Project manuals on the web,
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the current versions reside at https://docs.yoctoproject.org.
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poky.yaml
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=========
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This file defines variables used for documentation production. The variables
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are used to define release pathnames, URLs for the published manuals, etc.
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standards.md
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============
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This file specifies some rules to follow when contributing to the documentation.
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template/
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=========
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Contains a template.svg, to make it easier to create consistent
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SVG diagrams.
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Sphinx
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======
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The Yocto Project documentation was migrated from the original DocBook
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format to Sphinx based documentation for the Yocto Project 3.2
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release. This section will provide additional information related to
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the Sphinx migration, and guidelines for developers willing to
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contribute to the Yocto Project documentation.
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Sphinx is a tool that makes it easy to create intelligent and
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beautiful documentation, written by Georg Brandl and licensed under
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the BSD license. It was originally created for the Python
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documentation.
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Extensive documentation is available on the Sphinx website:
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https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/. Sphinx is designed to be
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extensible thanks to the ability to write our own custom extensions,
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as Python modules, which will be executed during the generation of the
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documentation.
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Yocto Project documentation website
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===================================
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The website hosting the Yocto Project documentation, can be found
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at: https://docs.yoctoproject.org/.
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The entire Yocto Project documentation, as well as the BitBake manual,
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is published on this website, including all previously released
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versions. A version switcher was added, as a drop-down menu on the top
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of the page to switch back and forth between the various versions of
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the current active Yocto Project releases.
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Transition pages have been added (as rst files) to show links to old
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versions of the Yocto Project documentation with links to each manual
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generated with DocBook.
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How to build the Yocto Project documentation
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============================================
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Sphinx is written in Python. While it might work with Python2, for
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obvious reasons, we will only support building the Yocto Project
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documentation with Python3.
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Sphinx might be available in your Linux distro packages repositories,
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however it is not recommended to use distro packages, as they might be
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old versions, especially if you are using an LTS version of your
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distro. The recommended method to install the latest versions of Sphinx
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and of its required dependencies is to use the Python Package Index (pip).
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To install all required packages run:
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$ pip3 install sphinx sphinx_rtd_theme pyyaml
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To make sure you always have the latest versions of such packages, you
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should regularly run the same command with an added "--upgrade" option:
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$ pip3 install --upgrade sphinx sphinx_rtd_theme pyyaml
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Also install the "inkscape" package from your distribution.
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Inkscape is need to convert SVG graphics to PNG (for EPUB
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export) and to PDF (for PDF export).
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Additionally install "fncychap.sty" TeX font if you want to build PDFs. Debian
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and Ubuntu have it in "texlive-latex-extra" package while RedHat distributions
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and OpenSUSE have it in "texlive-fncychap" package for example.
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To build the documentation locally, run:
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$ cd documentation
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$ make html
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The resulting HTML index page will be _build/html/index.html, and you
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can browse your own copy of the locally generated documentation with
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your browser.
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Alternatively, you can use Pipenv to automatically install all required
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dependencies in a virtual environment:
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$ cd documentation
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$ pipenv install
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$ pipenv run make html
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Sphinx theme and CSS customization
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==================================
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The Yocto Project documentation is currently based on the "Read the
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Docs" Sphinx theme, with a few changes to make sure the look and feel
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of the project documentation is preserved.
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Most of the theme changes can be done using the file
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'sphinx-static/theme_overrides.css'. Most CSS changes in this file
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were inherited from the DocBook CSS stylesheets.
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Sphinx design guidelines and principles
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=======================================
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The initial Docbook to Sphinx migration was done with an automated
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tool called Pandoc (https://pandoc.org/). The tool produced some clean
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output markdown text files. After the initial automated conversion
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additional changes were done to fix up headings, images and links. In
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addition Sphinx has built in mechanisms (directives) which were used
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to replace similar functions implemented in Docbook such as glossary,
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variables substitutions, notes and references.
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Headings
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========
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The layout of the Yocto Project manuals is organized as follows
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Book
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Chapter
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Section
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Subsection
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Subsubsection
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Subsubsubsection
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Here are the heading styles that we use in the manuals:
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Book => overline ===
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Chapter => overline ***
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Section => ====
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Subsection => ----
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Subsubsection => ~~~~
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Subsubsubsection => ^^^^
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With this proposal, we preserve the same TOCs between Sphinx and Docbook.
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Built-in glossary
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=================
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Sphinx has a glossary directive. From
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https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/restructuredtext/directives.html#glossary:
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This directive must contain a reST definition list with terms and
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definitions. It's then possible to refer to each definition through the
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[https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/restructuredtext/roles.html#role-term
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'term' role].
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So anywhere in any of the Yocto Project manuals, :term:`VAR` can be
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used to refer to an item from the glossary, and a link is created
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automatically. A general index of terms is also generated by Sphinx
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automatically.
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Global substitutions
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====================
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The Yocto Project documentation makes heavy use of global
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variables. In Docbook these variables are stored in the file
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poky.ent. This Docbook feature is not handled automatically with
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Pandoc. Sphinx has builtin support for substitutions
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(https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/restructuredtext/basics.html#substitutions),
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however there are important shortcomings. For example they cannot be
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used/nested inside code-block sections.
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A Sphinx extension was implemented to support variable substitutions
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to mimic the DocBook based documentation behavior. Variable
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substitutions are done while reading/parsing the .rst files. The
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pattern for variables substitutions is the same as with DocBook,
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e.g. `&VAR;`.
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The implementation of the extension can be found here in the file
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documentation/sphinx/yocto-vars.py, this extension is enabled by
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default when building the Yocto Project documentation. All variables
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are set in a file call poky.yaml, which was initially generated from
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poky.ent. The file was converted into YAML so that it is easier to
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process by the custom Sphinx extension (which is a Python module).
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For example, the following .rst content will produce the 'expected'
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content:
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.. code-block::
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$ mkdir poky-&DISTRO;
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or
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$ git clone &YOCTO_GIT_URL;/git/poky -b &DISTRO_NAME_NO_CAP;
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Variables can be nested, like it was the case for DocBook:
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YOCTO_HOME_URL : "https://www.yoctoproject.org"
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YOCTO_DOCS_URL : "&YOCTO_HOME_URL;/docs"
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Note directive
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==============
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Sphinx has a builtin 'note' directive that produces clean Note section
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in the output file. There are various types of directives such as
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"attention", "caution", "danger", "error", "hint", "important", "tip",
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"warning", "admonition" that are supported, and additional directives
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can be added as Sphinx extension if needed.
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Figures
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=======
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The Yocto Project documentation has many figures/images. Sphinx has a
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'figure' directive which is straightforward to use. To include a
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figure in the body of the documentation:
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.. image:: figures/YP-flow-diagram.png
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Links and References
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====================
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The following types of links can be used: links to other locations in
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the same document, to locations in other documents and to external
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websites.
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More information can be found here:
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https://sublime-and-sphinx-guide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/references.html.
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For external links, we use this syntax:
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`link text <link URL>`__
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instead of:
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`link text <link URL>`_
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Both syntaxes work, but the latter also creates a "link text" reference
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target which could conflict with other references with the same name.
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So, only use this variant when you wish to make multiple references
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to this link, reusing only the target name.
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See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27420317/restructured-text-rst-http-links-underscore-vs-use
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Anchor (<#link>) links are forbidden as they are not checked by Sphinx during
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the build and may be broken without knowing about it.
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References
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==========
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The following extension is enabled by default:
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sphinx.ext.autosectionlabel
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(https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/extensions/autosectionlabel.html).
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This extension allows you to refer sections by their titles. Note that
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autosectionlabel_prefix_document is enabled by default, so that we can
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insert references from any document.
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For example, to insert an HTML link to a section from
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documentation/manual/intro.rst, use:
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Please check this :ref:`manual/intro:Cross-References to Locations in the Same Document`
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Alternatively a custom text can be used instead of using the section
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text:
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Please check this :ref:`section <manual/intro:Cross-References to Locations in the Same Document>`
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TIP: The following command can be used to dump all the references that
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are defined in the project documentation:
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python -msphinx.ext.intersphinx <path to build folder>/html/objects.inv
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This dump contains all links and for each link it shows the default
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"Link Text" that Sphinx would use. If the default link text is not
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appropriate, a custom link text can be used in the ':ref:' directive.
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Extlinks
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========
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The sphinx.ext.extlinks extension is enabled by default
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(https://sublime-and-sphinx-guide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/references.html#use-the-external-links-extension),
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and it is configured with the 'extlinks' definitions in
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the 'documentation/conf.py' file:
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'yocto_home': ('https://yoctoproject.org%s', None),
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'yocto_wiki': ('https://wiki.yoctoproject.org%s', None),
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'yocto_dl': ('https://downloads.yoctoproject.org%s', None),
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'yocto_lists': ('https://lists.yoctoproject.org%s', None),
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'yocto_bugs': ('https://bugzilla.yoctoproject.org%s', None),
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'yocto_ab': ('https://autobuilder.yoctoproject.org%s', None),
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'yocto_docs': ('https://docs.yoctoproject.org%s', None),
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'yocto_git': ('https://git.yoctoproject.org%s', None),
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'oe_home': ('https://www.openembedded.org%s', None),
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'oe_lists': ('https://lists.openembedded.org%s', None),
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'oe_git': ('https://git.openembedded.org%s', None),
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'oe_wiki': ('https://www.openembedded.org/wiki%s', None),
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'oe_layerindex': ('https://layers.openembedded.org%s', None),
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'oe_layer': ('https://layers.openembedded.org/layerindex/branch/master/layer%s', None),
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It creates convenient shortcuts which can be used throughout the
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documentation rst files, as:
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Please check this :yocto_wiki:`wiki page </Weekly_Status>`
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Intersphinx links
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=================
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The sphinx.ext.intersphinx extension is enabled by default
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(https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/extensions/intersphinx.html),
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so that we can cross reference content from other Sphinx based
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documentation projects, such as the BitBake manual.
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References to the BitBake manual can directly be done:
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- With a specific description instead of the section name:
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:ref:`Azure Storage fetcher (az://) <bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual-fetching:fetchers>`
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- With the section name:
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:ref:`bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual-intro:usage and syntax` option
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If you want to refer to an entire document (or chapter) in the BitBake manual,
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you have to use the ":doc:" macro with the "bitbake:" prefix:
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- :doc:`BitBake User Manual <bitbake:index>`
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- :doc:`bitbake:bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual-metadata`" chapter
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Note that a reference to a variable (:term:`VARIABLE`) automatically points to
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the BitBake manual if the variable is not described in the Reference Manual's Variable Glossary.
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However, if you need to bypass this, you can explicitely refer to a description in the
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BitBake manual as follows:
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:term:`bitbake:BB_NUMBER_PARSE_THREADS`
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This would be the same if we had identical document filenames in
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both the Yocto Project and BitBake manuals:
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:ref:`bitbake:directory/file:section title`
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Submitting documentation changes
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================================
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Please see the top level README file in this repository for details of where
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to send patches.
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