doc: update the settings page about latest changes

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Setting name (default value) what does it do?
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`ARTICLE_PERMALINK_STRUCTURE` (``''``) Empty by default. Allows to render URLs for
articles sorted by date, in case you specify a
format as specified in the example.
It follows the python datetime directives:
* %Y: Year with century as a decimal number.
* %m: Month as a decimal number [01,12].
* %d: Day of the month as a decimal number [01,31].
Note: if you specify a datetime directive, it will
be substituted using the date metadata field into
the rest file. if the date is not specified, pelican
will rely on the mtime of your file.
Check the python datetime documentation
at http://bit.ly/cNcJUC for more information.
Also, you can use any metadata in the
restructured text files:
* category: '%(category)s'
* author: '%(author)s'
* tags: '%(tags)s'
* date: '%(date)s'
Example usage:
* '/%Y/%m/' it will be something like
'/2011/07/sample-post.html'.
* '/%Y/%(category)s/' it will be something like
'/2011/life/sample-post.html'.
`ARTICLE_PERMALINK_STRUCTURE` (``''``) Empty by default. Allows to render URLs in a
particular way, see below.
`AUTHOR` Default author (put your name)
`DATE_FORMATS` (``{}``) If you do manage multiple languages, you can
set the date formatting here.
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on the output path "static". By default,
pelican will copy the 'images' folder to the
output folder.
`TIMEZONE` (Optional) The timezone used in the date information, to
generate atom and rss feeds.
Have a look at `the wikipedia page`_ for more
information
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.. _the wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones
.. [1] Default is the system locale. Default is to delete the output directory.
Article permalink structure
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Allow to render articles sorted by date, in case you specify a format as
specified in the example. It follows the python datetime directives:
* %Y: Year with century as a decimal number.
* %m: Month as a decimal number [01,12].
* %d: Day of the month as a decimal number [01,31].
Note: if you specify a datetime directive, it will be substituted using the
date metadata field into the rest file. if the date is not specified, pelican
will rely on the mtime of your file.
Check the python datetime documentation at http://bit.ly/cNcJUC for more
information.
Also, you can use any metadata in the restructured text files:
* category: '%(category)s'
* author: '%(author)s'
* tags: '%(tags)s'
* date: '%(date)s'
Example usage:
* '/%Y/%m/' it will be something like '/2011/07/sample-post.html'.
* '/%Y/%(category)s/' it will be something like '/2011/life/sample-post.html'.
Feed settings
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