Sphinx Inline Tabs adds inline tabbed content to your Sphinx documentation.
Features:
- Elegant design: Small footprint in the markup and generated website, while
looking good.
- Configurable: All the colors can be configured using CSS variables.
- Synchronisation: Tabs with the same label all switch with a single click.
- Works without JavaScript: JavaScript is not required for the basics, only for
synchronisation.
WWW: https://github.com/pradyunsg/sphinx-inline-tabs
markdown-it-py is a Python port of markdown-it, and some of its associated
plugins.
- Follows the CommonMark spec for baseline parsing
- Configurable syntax: you can add new rules and even replace existing ones.
- Pluggable: Adds syntax extensions to extend the parser (see the plugin list).
- High speed (see our benchmarking tests)
- Safe by default
WWW: https://github.com/executablebooks/markdown-it-py
JupyterLab Pygments Theme contains a syntax coloring theme for pygments making
use of the JupyterLab CSS variables.
The goal is to enable the use of JupyterLab's themes with pygments-generated
HTML.
WWW: https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab_pygments
December 12, 2020. KDE today announces the release of KDE Frameworks 5.77.0.
KDE Frameworks are 83 addon libraries to Qt which provide a wide variety of
commonly needed functionality in mature, peer reviewed and well tested
libraries with friendly licensing terms. For an introduction see the KDE
Frameworks release announcement.
This release is part of a series of planned monthly releases making
improvements available to developers in a quick and predictable manner.
Announcement:
https://kde.org/announcements/kde-frameworks-5.77.0/
PR: 251792
Exp-run by: antoine
* Switch to GitHub for a while to make use of the test suite.
* Add default option ICU to reflect the requirements given in setup.py.
* Also add a workaround to avoid configure/build errors with Python < 3.7.
Changelog since 1.0.0:
https://github.com/pudo/normality/compare/1.0.0...2.1.1
Changelog:
core:
* Draw better circles for circle annotations
* Fix annotation line width if no appearance stream or style are given
* Tweak rendering of highlight annotations
* Fix border rendering of some annotations
* Fix rendering of some files. Issue #976 Issue #567
* PSOutputDev: provide options to set the rasterization color space and ICC profile
* PSOutputDev: for splashModeCMYK8 and language level >=2 activate overprint emulation
* PSOutputDev: use the DeviceN8 bitmap for rasterization with CMYK-output + overprint
* Use the font name without subset tag when querying for a system font
* Splash: Fix wrong x adjustment during clipping
* Splash: Fix blitImage in uncolored tiling patterns
* timeToDateString: We forgot the ' after the minutes
* Move psLevel to PSOutputDev creation
* Fix several issues in broken files
utils:
* pdftops: provide options to set the rasterization color space and ICC profile
* pdftops: for splashModeCMYK8 and language level >=2 activate overprint emulation
cpp:
* New fuzzers
glib:
* New fuzzers
qt5:
* New fuzzers
build system:
* gcc: Enable -fno-operator-names
* Remove obsolete bool-to-binary macro
* Remove obsolete version-check macro for pkgconfig
* Remove .pc files for private back-ends
* Remove redundant unit-test macro
PR: 251537
Exp-run by: antoine
- astro/libkgeomap has been removed as there are no consumers left
- deskutils/kdepim-apps-libs has been reintegrated into other ports
There are a handful of new ports available:
- astro/kosmindoormap: Library and QML component for rendering multi-level OSM indoor maps
- deskutils/itinerary: KDE Itinerary is a digital travel assistant
- devel/kpublictransport: Access realtime public transport data
- graphics/kontrast: Color contrast checker
- textproc/markdownpart: KPart for rendering Markdown content
Asciidoctor PDF is a native PDF converter for AsciiDoc. It bypasses the
requirement to generate an intermediary format such as DocBook, Apache FO, or
LaTeX. Instead, you can use this extension to convert your documents directly
from AsciiDoc to PDF. Its aim is to take the pain out of creating PDF documents
from AsciiDoc.
WWW: https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor-pdf
* The support for Python < 3.5 was dropped with the 1.0.0 release, adapt
accordingly and update the pkg-descr.
* Do the same for textproc/py-{fingerprints,normality} to avoid breakage of
bulk -a . Both consumers will soon be updated to a newer release which
also no longer have any support for Python < 3.5.
Changelog since 0.4.2:
https://github.com/pudo/banal/compare/528c339b...1.0.1