Merge pull request #427 from djco/master

Documentation for abbr, move changelog into docs
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3.0 - XX/XX/XXXX
* Refactored the way URL are handled.
* Improved the english documentation
* Fixed packaging using setuptools entrypoints
* Added typogrify support
* Added a way to disable feed generation
* Added support for DIRECT_TEMPLATES
* Allow multiple extensions for content files
* Added less support
* Improved the import script
* Fixed a bunch of bugs :-)
* Added functional tests
* Rsync support in the generated Makefile
* Improved feed support (easily pluggable with feedburner for instance)
2.8
* dotclear importer
* Allow the usage of markdown extensions
* Themes are now easily extensible
* Don't output pagination information if there is only one page.
* Add a page per author, with all their articles
* Improved the test suite
* Made the themes more easy to extend
* Removed Skribit support
* Added a "pelican-quickstart" script
* Fixed timezone-related issues
* Add some scripts for windows support
* Date can be specified in seconds
* Never fail when generating posts (skip and continue)
* Allow the use of future dates
* Support having different timezones per languages.
* Enhanced the documentation
2.7
* Uses logging rather than echoing to stdout
* Support custom jinja filters
* Compatibility with python 2.5
* Add a theme manager
* Packaged for debian
* Add draft support
2.6
* changes in the output directory structure
* makes templates easier to work with / create
* Add RSS support (was only atom previously)
* Add tag support for the feeds
* Enhance the documentation
* Add another theme (brownstone)
* Add translations
* Add a way to use "cleaner urls" with a rewrite url module (or equivalent)
* Add a tag cloud
* Add an autoreloading feature: the blog is automatically regenerated each time a modification is detected
* Translate the documentation in french
* import a blog from an rss feed
* Pagination support
* Add skribit support
2.5
* import from wordpress
* add some new themes (martyalchin / wide-notmyidea)
* first bug report !
* linkedin support
* added a FAQ
* google analytics support
* twitter support
* use relative urls not static ones
2.4
* minor themes changes
* add disqus support (so we have comments)
* another code refactoring
* add config settings about pages
* blog entries can also be generated in pdf
2.3
* markdown support
2.2
* Prettify output
* Manages static pages as well
2.1
* Put the notmyidea theme by default
2.0
* Refactoring to be more extensible
* Change into the setting variables
1.2
* Add a debug option
* Add feeds per category
* Use filsystem to get dates if no metadata provided
* Add pygment support
1.1:
* first working version

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Release history
###############
3.0 (XXXX-XX-XX)
================
* Refactored the way URLs are handled
* Improved the English documentation
* Fixed packaging using ``setuptools`` entrypoints
* Added ``typogrify`` support
* Added a way to disable feed generation
* Added support for ``DIRECT_TEMPLATES``
* Allow multiple extensions for content files
* Added less support
* Improved the import script
* Fixed a bunch of bugs :-)
* Added functional tests
* Rsync support in the generated Makefile
* Improved feed support (easily pluggable with Feedburner for instance)
* Added support for ``abbr`` in reST
2.8 (2012-02-28)
================
* Dotclear importer
* Allow the usage of Markdown extensions
* Themes are now easily extensible
* Don't output pagination information if there is only one page
* Add a page per author, with all their articles
* Improved the test suite
* Made the themes easier to extend
* Removed Skribit support
* Added a ``pelican-quickstart`` script
* Fixed timezone-related issues
* Added some scripts for Windows support
* Date can be specified in seconds
* Never fail when generating posts (skip and continue)
* Allow the use of future dates
* Support having different timezones per language
* Enhanced the documentation
2.7.0 (2011-06-11)
==================
* Use ``logging`` rather than echoing to stdout
* Support custom Jinja filters
* Compatibility with Python 2.5
* Added a theme manager
* Packaged for Debian
* Added draft support
2.6.0 (2011-03-08)
==================
* Changes in the output directory structure
* Makes templates easier to work with / create
* Added RSS support (was Atom-only)
* Added tag support for the feeds
* Enhance the documentation
* Added another theme (brownstone)
* Added translations
* Added a way to use cleaner URLs with a rewrite url module (or equivalent)
* Added a tag cloud
* Added an autoreloading feature: the blog is automatically regenerated each time a modification is detected
* Translate the documentation into French
* Import a blog from an RSS feed
* Pagination support
* Added Skribit support
2.5.0 (2010-11-20)
==================
* Import from Wordpress
* Added some new themes (martyalchin / wide-notmyidea)
* First bug report!
* Linkedin support
* Added a FAQ
* Google Analytics support
* Twitter support
* Use relative URLs, not static ones
2.4 (2010-11-06)
================
* Minor themes changes
* Add Disqus support (so we have comments)
* Another code refactoring
* Added config settings about pages
* Blog entries can also be generated in PDF
2.3 (2010-10-31)
================
* Markdown support
2.2 (2010-10-30)
================
* Prettify output
* Manages static pages as well
2.1 (2010-10-30)
================
* Make notmyidea the default theme
2.0 (2010-10-30)
================
* Refactoring to be more extensible
* Change into the setting variables
1.2 (2010-09-28)
================
* Added a debug option
* Added per-category feeds
* Use filesystem to get dates if no metadata is provided
* Add Pygments support
1.1 (2010-08-19)
================
* First working version

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:category: yeah
:author: Alexis Metaireau
Pelican implements an extension of reStructuredText to enable support for the
``abbr`` HTML tag. To use it, write something like this in your post::
This will be turned into :abbr:`HTML (HyperText Markup Language)`.
You can also use Markdown syntax (with a file ending in ``.md``).
Markdown generation will not work until you explicitly install the ``Markdown``
package, which can be done via ``pip install Markdown``. Metadata syntax for

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