Also I have implemented other options to this setting, such as the category, the date, the author, this kind of things.
Finally, I have setted the ARTICLE_PERMALINK_STRUCTURE option as null in pelican.conf.py sample file.
- The `simple` theme can now be extended with the syntax `{% extends "!simple/index.html" %}`
instead of `{% extends "simple/index.html" %}` to avoid conflicts with a `simple/` folder.
- If a template is missing in a theme, it will be replaced by the
corresponding template of the `simple` theme, so it's possible to
make a new theme with only two file: a `base.html` file that
extends the `base.html` file of the `simple` theme, and a CSS
stylesheet, for example.
Templates from the `simple` themes can be used in the other themes using
the `extends` keyword:
{% extends "simple/index.html" %}
This does not affect the behavior of Pelican:, so there is no need to modify
the existing themes.
generator.categories is now a list of (category, articles) instead of a dict. This
is to avoid using ordered dicts that have been introduces in python 2.7, so we stay
as much as possible compatible with older versions.
This fixes#62. Thanks to Bruno for the report.
add a Lang meta into the each article and set DEFAULT_LANG setting
which is 'en' by default.
Than, only articles in the default language (or without variant in
default language) will be shown in the index of the blog. And each
Article will have translations list.
The same is applicable to the static Pages.
Also, separate feeds are generated for each language except default.
Added some more notes about how this is working on the documentation. I do think
that the overall structure is clearer now, and easiest to understand. After all,
that's how it should always be !
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rename : pelican/processors.py => pelican/generators.py
rename : pelican/generators.py => pelican/writers.py