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70 Sphinx
74 format to Sphinx based documentation for the Yocto Project 3.2
76 the Sphinx migration, and guidelines for developers willing to
79 Sphinx is a tool that makes it easy to create intelligent and
84 Extensive documentation is available on the Sphinx website:
85 https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/. Sphinx is designed to be
109 Sphinx is written in Python. While it might work with Python2, for
113 Sphinx might be available in your Linux distro packages repositories,
116 distro. The recommended method to install the latest versions of Sphinx
148 Sphinx theme and CSS customization
152 Docs" Sphinx theme, with a few changes to make sure the look and feel
159 Sphinx design guidelines and principles
162 The initial Docbook to Sphinx migration was done with an automated
166 addition Sphinx has built in mechanisms (directives) which were used
191 With this proposal, we preserve the same TOCs between Sphinx and Docbook.
196 Sphinx has a glossary directive. From
206 automatically. A general index of terms is also generated by Sphinx
215 Pandoc. Sphinx has builtin support for substitutions
220 A Sphinx extension was implemented to support variable substitutions
231 process by the custom Sphinx extension (which is a Python module).
249 Sphinx has a builtin 'note' directive that produces clean Note section
253 can be added as Sphinx extension if needed.
258 The Yocto Project documentation has many figures/images. Sphinx has a
274 Anchor (<#link>) links are forbidden as they are not checked by Sphinx during
304 "Link Text" that Sphinx would use. If the default link text is not
340 so that we can cross reference content from other Sphinx based