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add docs for customised save location for direct template pages and switch to notes directive for notes
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@ -39,9 +39,9 @@ Setting name (default value) What does it do?
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`JINJA_EXTENSIONS` (``[]``) A list of any Jinja2 extensions you want to use.
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`DELETE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY` (``False``) Delete the output directory as well as
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the generated files.
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`LOCALE` (''[#]_) Change the locale. A list of locales can be provided
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`LOCALE` (''[#]_) Change the locale. A list of locales can be provided
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here or a single string representing one locale.
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When providing a list, all the locales will be tried
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When providing a list, all the locales will be tried
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until one works.
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`MARKUP` (``('rst', 'md')``) A list of available markup languages you want
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to use. For the moment, the only available values
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@ -96,14 +96,15 @@ your articles in a location such as '{slug}/index.html' and link to them as
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'{slug}' for clean URLs. These settings give you the flexibility to place your
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articles and pages anywhere you want.
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Note: If you specify a datetime directive, it will be substituted using the
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input files' date metadata attribute. If the date is not specified for a
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particular file, Pelican will rely on the file's mtime timestamp.
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.. note::
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If you specify a datetime directive, it will be substituted using the
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input files' date metadata attribute. If the date is not specified for a
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particular file, Pelican will rely on the file's mtime timestamp.
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Check the Python datetime documentation at http://bit.ly/cNcJUC for more
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information.
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Also, you can use other file metadata attributes as well:
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Also, you can use other file metadata attributes as well:
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* slug
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* date
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* author
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* category
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Example usage:
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Example usage:
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* ARTICLE_URL = 'posts/{date:%Y}/{date:%b}/{date:%d}/{slug}/'
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* ARTICLE_SAVE_AS = 'posts/{date:%Y}/{date:%b}/{date:%d}/{slug}/index.html'
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`TAG_SAVE_AS` ('tag/{name}.html') The location to save the tag page.
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================================================ =====================================================
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Note: when any of `*_SAVE_AS` is set to False, files will not be created.
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.. note::
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When any of `*_SAVE_AS` is set to False, files will not be created.
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You can change the file output location of any pages listed in DIRECT_TEMPLATES
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by providing a setting <TEMPLATE_NAME>_SAVE_AS, where <TEMPLATE_NAME> is the template
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name in uppercase; e.g. CATEGORIES. If False it will not be created.
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Timezone
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--------
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================================================ =====================================================
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`REVERSE_ARCHIVE_ORDER` (``False``) Reverse the archives list order. (True: orders by date
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in descending order, with newer articles first.)
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`REVERSE_CATEGORY_ORDER` (``False``) Reverse the category order. (True: lists by reverse
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`REVERSE_CATEGORY_ORDER` (``False``) Reverse the category order. (True: lists by reverse
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alphabetical order; default lists alphabetically.)
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================================================ =====================================================
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