Hi Gavin,

Thanks for the suggestions. Our process around the docs is about 8 years old, 
so it may well benefit from a bit of an overhaul.

I’ll take a look at Read the Docs and possible Github based workflows and get 
back to you (it may take me a week or so due to the start of term). Maybe we 
can then have a call to discuss options and get your feedback?

In the interim, would you be able to submit a new PR that simply changes the 
format of the README to .md and also fixes the typo in the .ini file for the 
incompressible cylinder example case? We can then get those parts in straight 
away.

Thanks

Peter

Professor of Computational Fluid Dynamics and EPSRC Fellow
Department of Aeronautics
Imperial College London
South Kensington
London
SW7 2AZ
UK


On 24 Sep 2020, at 20:13, 'Gavin Wiggins' via PyFR Mailing List 
<pyfrmailinglist@googlegroups.com<mailto:pyfrmailinglist@googlegroups.com>> 
wrote:

I highly recommend using Read the Docs<https://readthedocs.org/> for the PyFR 
documentation. It will make it easier for others (including myself) to 
contribute to the documentation. It can be setup to automatically update the 
documentation website from the GitHub repo when new changes are pushed. I did 
this for one of my personal projects 
(https://chemics.readthedocs.io<https://chemics.readthedocs.io/>) and it works 
well.



On Thursday, September 24, 2020 at 3:04:50 PM UTC-4 Gavin Wiggins wrote:
Using 'sphinxcontrib.tikz' instead of 'tikz' fixes the problem and I'm able to 
build the site. Although some warnings appear about deprecated highlighting. 
The built Sphinx site looks nothing like your website at 
pyfr.org<http://pyfr.org/> (see attached screenshot). You must be doing some 
post-Sphinx steps and CSS after the build.

[screenshot.png]



On Thursday, September 24, 2020 at 2:44:23 PM UTC-4 Gavin Wiggins wrote:
I'm trying to build the Sphinx documentation from within the `doc` folder using 
`make html` but I get the following error:

Could not import extension tikz (exception: cannot import name 'Directive' from 
'sphinx.util.compat' 
(/Users/gavinw/Desktop/GitHub/wigging/PyFR/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/sphinx/util/compat.py))
make: *** [html] Error 2

Any suggestions on how to build the docs locally?




On Thursday, September 24, 2020 at 11:38:19 AM UTC-4 Vincent, Peter E wrote:
Hi Gavin,

Yes, the html version of the docs are hosted on the PyFR website.

Peter

Professor of Computational Fluid Dynamics and EPSRC Fellow
Department of Aeronautics
Imperial College London
South Kensington
London
SW7 2AZ
UK







On 24 Sep 2020, at 15:45, 'Gavin Wiggins' via PyFR Mailing List 
<pyfrmai...@googlegroups.com> wrote:

In the PyFR GitHub repository<https://github.com/PyFR/PyFR> there is a "doc" 
directory. It looks like this directory is for building the documentation with 
Sphinx. But where is the documentation hosted? Is it just the main PyFR website 
at http://www.pyfr.org<http://www.pyfr.org/>?

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