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Documentation and Training Materials for the PacSAFE Project

Enhancing the ability of disaster managers in the Pacific region to prepare for and respond to disasters, and to reduce the impacts of disasters on the local population and infrastructure.

Requirements:

  • Sphinx v1.4.8 or later
  • sphinx_rtd_theme v0.2.4 or later

General guidelines:

The intention is to maintain materials for individual workshops in separate sub-directories. This is because the PacSAFE training material is tailored to the country audience, because the scenarios packaged with the application are tailored to each country.

Currently images are stored in a single folder at the top level. This presently is easiest to manage, but as additional workshops are compiled, it is likely we'll need to create a sub-directory structure similar to the source files.

To build the HTML pages locally:

Simply run make html in the parent directory. This will build the html pages under _build/html. Opening the index.html file will open the page in a browser window and allow you to navigate the complete documentation for PacSAFE.

To build separate PDF doc for training workshop:

  1. Try to avoid using image files like .ico, or the generic .* directive in the RST files.
  2. copy the /images folder to the training workshop directory
  3. copy Makefile, make.bat and conf.py to the same directory
  4. Run make latex to generate the latex file. The output will be created in _build/latex
  5. Use TeXworks or another latex compiler to build the PDF (should be pacsafe-doc.tex).
  6. Move the completed PDF file somewhere safe (called pacsafe-doc.pdf)
  7. Run make clean to clear the _build directory
  8. Remove the /images subdirectory, and the Makefile, make.bat, conf.py

โ’ธ 2017 - GA, SPC

Community Safety and Earth Monitoring Division, Geoscience Australia (GA) Geoscience Division, Pacific Commuity (SPC)

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