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Take advantages of new pelican-bootstrap3 features.
Show date & tags on index.
Show twitter widget.
The Bootstrap readable theme was updated. I didn't like the new
version as much so I saved it as 'readable-bgn' in my pelican-bootstrap3
repo.
Added a setting PATH = 'content' to prevent weird errors when using
'fab regenerate', etc. Got this by googling.
author | Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 10 Feb 2014 20:03:21 -0600 |
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Blogofile, reStructuredText, and Pygments ######################################### :date: 2011-04-17 19:15 :tags: Blogofile, Pygments, reStructuredText :slug: blogofile-restructuredtext-and-pygments :author: Brian Neal Blogofile_ has support out-of-the-box for reStructuredText_ and Pygments_. Blogofile's ``syntax_highlight.py`` filter wants you to mark your code blocks with a token such as ``$$code(lang=python)``. I wanted to use the method I am more familiar with, by configuring reStructuredText with a `custom directive`_. Luckily this is very easy. Here is how I did it. First of all, I checked what version of Pygments I had since I used Ubuntu's package manager to install it. I then visited `Pygments on BitBucket`_, and switched to the tag that matched my version. I then drilled into the ``external`` directory. I then saved the ``rst-directive.py`` file to my blog's local repository under the name ``_rst_directive.py``. I named it with a leading underscore so that Blogofile would ignore it. If this bothers you, you could also add it to Blogofile's ``site.file_ignore_patterns`` setting. Next, I tweaked the settings in ``_rst_directive.py`` by un-commenting the ``linenos`` variant. All we have to do now is to get Blogofile to import this module. This can be accomplished by making use of the `pre_build() hook`_ in your ``_config.py`` file. This is a convenient place to hang custom code that will run before your blog is built. I added the following code to my ``_config.py`` module .. sourcecode:: python def pre_build(): # Register the Pygments Docutils directive import _rst_directive This allows me to embed code in my ``.rst`` files with the ``sourcecode`` directive. For example, here is what I typed to create the source code snippet above:: .. sourcecode:: python def pre_build(): # Register the Pygments Docutils directive import _rst_directive Of course to get it to look nice, we'll need some CSS. I used this Pygments command to generate a ``.css`` file for the blog. .. sourcecode:: bash $ pygmentize -f html -S monokai -a .highlight > pygments.css I saved ``pygments.css`` in my ``css`` directory and updated my site template to link it in. Blogofile will copy this file into my ``_site`` directory when I build the blog. Here is what I added to my blog's main ``.css`` file to style the code snippets. The important thing for me was to add an ``overflow: auto;`` setting. This will ensure that a scrollbar will appear on long lines instead of the code being truncated. .. sourcecode:: css .highlight { width: 96%; padding: 0.5em 0.5em; border: 1px solid #00ff00; margin: 1.0em auto; overflow: auto; } That's it! .. _Blogofile: http://blogofile.com .. _reStructuredText: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html .. _Pygments: http://pygments.org/ .. _custom directive: http://pygments.org/docs/rstdirective/ .. _Pygments on BitBucket: https://bitbucket.org/birkenfeld/pygments-main .. _pre_build() hook: http://blogofile.com/documentation/config_file.html#pre-build