forked from github/pelican
Example usage:
* ARTICLE_URL = 'posts/{date:%Y}/{date:%b}/{date:%d}/{slug}/'
* ARTICLE_SAVE_AS = 'posts/{date:%Y}/{date:%b}/{date:%d}/{slug}/index.html'
This removes CLEAN_URLS and ARTICLE_PERMALINK_STRUCTURE because these
new settings can produce the same result.
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Settings
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Pelican is configurable thanks to a configuration file you can pass to
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the command line::
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$ pelican -s path/to/your/settingsfile.py path
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Settings are configured in the form of a Python module (a file). You can see an
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example by looking at `/samples/pelican.conf.py
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<https://github.com/ametaireau/pelican/raw/master/samples/pelican.conf.py>`_
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All the setting identifiers must be set in all-caps, otherwise they will not be
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processed.
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The settings you define in the configuration file will be passed to the
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templates, which allows you to use your settings to add site-wide content.
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Here is a list of settings for Pelican:
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Basic settings
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==============
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Setting name (default value) What does it do?
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`AUTHOR` Default author (put your name)
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`DATE_FORMATS` (``{}``) If you do manage multiple languages, you can
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set the date formatting here. See "Date format and locales"
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section below for details.
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`DEFAULT_CATEGORY` (``'misc'``) The default category to fall back on.
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`DEFAULT_DATE_FORMAT` (``'%a %d %B %Y'``) The default date format you want to use.
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`DISPLAY_PAGES_ON_MENU` (``True``) Whether to display pages on the menu of the
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template. Templates may or not honor this
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setting.
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`FALLBACK_ON_FS_DATE` (``True``) If True, Pelican will use the file system
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timestamp information (mtime) if it can't get
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date information from the metadata.
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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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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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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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are `rst` and `md`.
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`MD_EXTENSIONS` (``('codehilite','extra')``) A list of the extensions that the Markdown processor
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will use. Refer to the extensions chapter in the
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Python-Markdown documentation for a complete list of
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supported extensions.
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`OUTPUT_PATH` (``'output/'``) Where to output the generated files.
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`PATH` (``None``) Path to look at for input files.
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`PDF_GENERATOR` (``False``) Set to True if you want to have PDF versions
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of your documents. You will need to install
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`rst2pdf`.
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`RELATIVE_URLS` (``True``) Defines whether Pelican should use relative URLs or
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not.
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`SITENAME` (``'A Pelican Blog'``) Your site name
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`SITEURL` Base URL of your website. Note that this is
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not a way to tell Pelican whether to use relative URLs
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or static ones. You should instead use the
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`RELATIVE_URL` setting for that purpose.
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`STATIC_PATHS` (``['images']``) The static paths you want to have accessible
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on the output path "static". By default,
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Pelican will copy the 'images' folder to the
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output folder.
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`TIMEZONE` The timezone used in the date information, to
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generate Atom and RSS feeds. See the "timezone"
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section below for more info.
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.. [#] Default is the system locale.
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URL Settings
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------------
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You can customize the URL's and locations where files will be saved. The URL's and
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SAVE_AS variables use python's format strings. These variables allow you to place
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your articles in a location such as '{slug}/index.html' and link to then 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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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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* slug
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* date
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* lang
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* author
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* category
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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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This would save your articles in something like '/posts/2011/Aug/07/sample-post/index.html',
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and the URL to this would be '/posts/2011/Aug/07/sample-post/'.
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Setting name (default value) what does it do?
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`ARTICLE_URL` ('{slug}.html') The URL to refer to an ARTICLE.
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`ARTICLE_SAVE_AS` ('{slug}.html') The place where we will save an article.
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`ARTICLE_LANG_URL` ('{slug}-{lang}.html') The URL to refer to an ARTICLE which doesn't use the
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default language.
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`ARTICLE_LANG_SAVE_AS` ('{slug}-{lang}.html' The place where we will save an article which
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doesn't use the default language.
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`PAGE_URL` ('pages/{slug}.html') The URL we will use to link to a page.
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`PAGE_SAVE_AS` ('pages/{slug}.html') The location we will save the page.
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`PAGE_LANG_URL` ('pages/{slug}-{lang}.html') The URL we will use to link to a page which doesn't
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use the default language.
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`PAGE_LANG_SAVE_AS` ('pages/{slug}-{lang}.html') The location we will save the page which doesn't
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use the default language.
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Timezone
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--------
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If no timezone is defined, UTC is assumed. This means that the generated Atom
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and RSS feeds will contain incorrect date information if your locale is not UTC.
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Pelican issues a warning in case this setting is not defined, as it was not
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mandatory in previous versions.
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Have a look at `the wikipedia page`_ to get a list of valid timezone values.
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.. _the wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones
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Date format and locale
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----------------------
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If no DATE_FORMAT is set, fall back to DEFAULT_DATE_FORMAT. If you need to
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maintain multiple languages with different date formats, you can set this dict
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using language name (``lang`` in your posts) as key. Regarding available format
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codes, see `strftime document of python`_ :
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DATE_FORMAT = {
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'en': '%a, %d %b %Y',
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'jp': '%Y-%m-%d(%a)',
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}
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You can set locale to further control date format:
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LOCALE = ('usa', 'jpn', # On Windows
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'en_US', 'ja_JP' # On Unix/Linux
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)
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Also, it is possible to set different locale settings for each language. If you
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put (locale, format) tuples in the dict, this will override the LOCALE setting
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above:
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# On Unix/Linux
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DATE_FORMAT = {
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'en': ('en_US','%a, %d %b %Y'),
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'jp': ('ja_JP','%Y-%m-%d(%a)'),
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}
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# On Windows
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DATE_FORMAT = {
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'en': ('usa','%a, %d %b %Y'),
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'jp': ('jpn','%Y-%m-%d(%a)'),
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}
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This is a list of available `locales on Windows`_ . On Unix/Linux, usually you
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can get a list of available locales via the ``locale -a`` command; see manpage
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`locale(1)`_ for more information.
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.. _strftime document of python: http://docs.python.org/library/datetime.html#strftime-strptime-behavior
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.. _locales on Windows: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cdax410z%28VS.71%29.aspx
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.. _locale(1): http://linux.die.net/man/1/locale
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Feed settings
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By default, Pelican uses Atom feeds. However, it is also possible to use RSS
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feeds if you prefer.
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Pelican generates category feeds as well as feeds for all your articles. It does
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not generate feeds for tags by default, but it is possible to do so using
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the ``TAG_FEED`` and ``TAG_FEED_RSS`` settings:
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Setting name (default value) What does it do?
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`CATEGORY_FEED` ('feeds/%s.atom.xml'[2]_) Where to put the category Atom feeds.
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`CATEGORY_FEED_RSS` (``None``, i.e. no RSS) Where to put the category RSS feeds.
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`FEED` (``'feeds/all.atom.xml'``) Relative URL to output the Atom feed.
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`FEED_RSS` (``None``, i.e. no RSS) Relative URL to output the RSS feed.
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`TAG_FEED` (``None``, ie no tag feed) Relative URL to output the tag Atom feed. It should
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be defined using a "%s" match in the tag name.
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`TAG_FEED_RSS` (``None``, ie no RSS tag feed) Relative URL to output the tag RSS feed
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`FEED_MAX_ITEMS` Maximum number of items allowed in a feed. Feed item
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quantity is unrestricted by default.
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.. [2] %s is the name of the category.
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Pagination
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The default behaviour of Pelican is to list all the article titles along
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with a short description on the index page. While it works pretty well
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for small-to-medium blogs, for sites with large quantity of articles it would
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be convenient to have a way to paginate the list.
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You can use the following settings to configure the pagination.
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Setting name (default value) What does it do?
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`DEFAULT_ORPHANS` (0) The minimum number of articles allowed on the
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last page. Use this when you don't want to
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have a last page with very few articles.
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`DEFAULT_PAGINATION` (False) The maximum number of articles to include on a
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page, not including orphans. False to disable
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pagination.
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Tag cloud
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If you want to generate a tag cloud with all your tags, you can do so using the
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following settings.
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Setting name (default value) What does it do?
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`TAG_CLOUD_STEPS` (4) Count of different font sizes in the tag
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cloud.
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`TAG_CLOUD_MAX_ITEMS` (100) Maximum number of tags in the cloud.
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The default theme does not support tag clouds, but it is pretty easy to add::
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<ul>
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{% for tag in tag_cloud %}
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<li class="tag-{{ tag.1 }}"><a href="/tag/{{ tag.0 }}/">{{ tag.0 }}</a></li>
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{% endfor %}
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</ul>
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You should then also define a CSS style with the appropriate classes (tag-0 to tag-N, where
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N matches `TAG_CLOUD_STEPS` -1).
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Translations
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============
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Pelican offers a way to translate articles. See the Getting Started section for
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more information.
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Setting name (default value) What does it do?
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`DEFAULT_LANG` (``'en'``) The default language to use.
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`TRANSLATION_FEED` ('feeds/all-%s.atom.xml'[3]_) Where to put the feed for translations.
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.. [3] %s is the language
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Ordering content
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Setting name (default value) What does it do?
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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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alphabetical order; default lists alphabetically.)
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Theming
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Theming is addressed in a dedicated section (see :ref:`theming-pelican`).
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However, here are the settings that are related to theming.
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Setting name (default value) What does it do?
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`THEME` Theme to use to produce the output. Can be the
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complete static path to a theme folder, or
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chosen between the list of default themes (see
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below)
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`THEME_STATIC_PATHS` (``['static']``) Static theme paths you want to copy. Default
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value is `static`, but if your theme has
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other static paths, you can put them here.
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`CSS_FILE` (``'main.css'``) Specify the CSS file you want to load.
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By default, two themes are available. You can specify them using the `-t` option:
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* notmyidea
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* simple (a synonym for "full text" :)
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You can define your own theme too, and specify its placement in the same
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manner. (Be sure to specify the full absolute path to it.)
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Here is `a guide on how to create your theme
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<http://pelican.notmyidea.org/en/latest/themes.html>`_
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You can find a list of themes at http://github.com/ametaireau/pelican-themes.
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Pelican comes with :doc:`pelican-themes`, a small script for managing themes.
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The `notmyidea` theme can make good use of the following settings. I recommend
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using them in your themes as well.
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Setting name What does it do ?
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`DISQUS_SITENAME` Pelican can handle Disqus comments. Specify the
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Disqus sitename identifier here.
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`GITHUB_URL` Your GitHub URL (if you have one). It will then
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use this information to create a GitHub ribbon.
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`GOOGLE_ANALYTICS` 'UA-XXXX-YYYY' to activate Google Analytics.
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`MENUITEMS` A list of tuples (Title, URL) for additional menu
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items to appear at the beginning of the main menu.
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`PIWIK_URL` URL to your Piwik server - without 'http://' at the
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beginning.
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`PIWIK_SSL_URL` If the SSL-URL differs from the normal Piwik-URL
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you have to include this setting too. (optional)
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`PIWIK_SITE_ID` ID for the monitored website. You can find the ID
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in the Piwik admin interface > settings > websites.
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`LINKS` A list of tuples (Title, URL) for links to appear on
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the header.
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`SOCIAL` A list of tuples (Title, URL) to appear in the
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"social" section.
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`TWITTER_USERNAME` Allows for adding a button to articles to encourage
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others to tweet about them. Add your Twitter username
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if you want this button to appear.
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In addition, you can use the "wide" version of the `notmyidea` theme by
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adding the following to your configuration::
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CSS_FILE = "wide.css"
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.. _pelican-themes: :doc:`pelican-themes`
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Example settings
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================
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.. literalinclude:: ../samples/pelican.conf.py
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:language: python
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