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[doc] refactor a bit the doc and use classic theme
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--- a/doc/conf.py Fri May 18 00:04:54 2018 +0200 +++ b/doc/conf.py Fri May 18 00:05:28 2018 +0200 @@ -77,13 +77,19 @@ # The theme to use for HTML and HTML Help pages. See the documentation for # a list of builtin themes. # -html_theme = 'alabaster' +#html_theme = 'alabaster' +html_theme = 'classic' +html_logo = '_static/pygpibtoolkit.png' # Theme options are theme-specific and customize the look and feel of a theme # further. For a list of options available for each theme, see the # documentation. # -# html_theme_options = {} +html_theme_options = { +# 'logo': 'pygpibtoolkit.png', +# 'logo_name': True, +# 'description': 'pygpibtoolkit', +} # Add any paths that contain custom static files (such as style sheets) here, # relative to this directory. They are copied after the builtin static files, @@ -163,4 +169,4 @@ # -- Options for todo extension ---------------------------------------------- # If true, `todo` and `todoList` produce output, else they produce nothing. -todo_include_todos = True \ No newline at end of file +todo_include_todos = True
--- a/doc/index.rst Fri May 18 00:04:54 2018 +0200 +++ b/doc/index.rst Fri May 18 00:05:28 2018 +0200 @@ -3,8 +3,63 @@ You can adapt this file completely to your liking, but it should at least contain the root `toctree` directive. -Welcome to pygpibtoolkit's documentation! -========================================= +pygpibtoolkit +============= + +pygpibtoolkit_ is a Python_ toolkit for talking with GPIB devices. It +consist in a set of python modules (low-level and some more +high-level) in order to ease writing python code to play with GPIB +devices. + +There are also some utility commands and GUI tools written using this +library (and PyQt5 for GUI tools). + +The aim of the project is to have an infrastructure that make it easy +to write code to command/interact with GPIB-controlled devices, and, +as a corrolary, make it easy to write "description" code for specific +test equipments. + +Quick start +=========== + +The simplest way to install pygpibtoolkit_ is to use pip_. I strongly recommend +you use virtualenvs_ for this, for example via virtualenvwrapper_ or pew_. Here +is an example session using virtualenvwrapper_ on a Debian stretch machine: + +.. code-block:: bash + + david@host:~$ mkvirtualenv -p /usr/bin/python3 pygpib + Already using interpreter /usr/bin/python3 + Using base prefix '/usr' + New python executable in /home/david/.virtualenvs/pygpib/bin/python3 + Also creating executable in /home/david/.virtualenvs/pygpib/bin/python + Installing setuptools, pkg_resources, pip, wheel...done. + + (pygpib) david@host:~$ pip install pygpibtoolkit + [...] + Installing collected packages: pyserial, numpy, sip, PyQt5, pyqtgraph, pygpibtoolkit + Successfully installed PyQt5-5.10.1 numpy-1.14.3 pygpibtoolkit-0.1.0 pyqtgraph-0.10.0 pyserial-3.4 sip-4.19.8 + (pygpib) david@pavo:~$ pygpib-detect --help + usage: A simple tool for detecting connected GPIB devices [-h] [-d DEVICE] [-v] + + optional arguments: + -h, --help show this help message and exit + -d DEVICE, --device DEVICE + Device of connected Prologix GPIB bundle + [/dev/ttyUSB0] + -v, --verbose + (pygpib) david@host:~$ python + Python 3.5.3 (default, Jan 19 2017, 14:11:04) + [GCC 6.3.0 20170118] on linux + Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. + >>> from pygpibtoolkit.prologix import GPIB + >>> from pygpibtoolkit.gpibcontroller import GPIBController + >>> cnx = GPIB(device='/dev/ttyUSB0') + >>> ctl = GPIBController(cnx) + >>> dvm = c.register_device(24, "HP3456A") + >>> dvm.S0F1 # set DVM to DC Voltage mode + + .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 @@ -20,3 +75,14 @@ * :ref:`genindex` * :ref:`modindex` * :ref:`search` + +.. _pygpibtoolkit: https://bitbucket.org/dddouard/pygpibtoolkit +.. _Prologix: http://www.prologix.com +.. _Python: http://www.python.org +.. _`user manual`: http://pygpibtoolkit.readthedocs.io +.. _GPIB: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE-488 +.. _linux-gpib: https://linux-gpib.sourceforge.io +.. _virtualenvs: https://docs.python.org/dev/library/venv.html +.. _pip: https://packaging.python.org/key_projects/#pip +.. _virtualenvwrapper: http://virtualenvwrapper.readthedocs.io +.. _pew: https://github.com/berdario/pew
--- a/doc/introduction.rst Fri May 18 00:04:54 2018 +0200 +++ b/doc/introduction.rst Fri May 18 00:05:28 2018 +0200 @@ -1,22 +1,5 @@ .. -*- coding: utf-8 -*- -============== - Introduction -============== - -pygpibtoolkit_ is a Python_ toolkit for talking with GPIB devices. It -consist in a set of python modules (low-level and some more -high-level) in order to ease writing python code to play with GPIB -devices. - -There are also some utility commands and GUI tools written using this -library (and PyQt4 for GUI parts). - -The aim of the project is to have an infrastructure that make it easy -to write code to command/interact with GPIB-controlled devices, and, -as a corrolary, make it easy to write "description" code for specific -test equipments. - Features ======== @@ -47,10 +30,6 @@ Tools ======= -Every tool presented in this section can be found in the `bin` -directory, and can display a *help* message using the ``-h`` or -``--help`` option. - For the sake of testing these tools, some example files are proposed in the `example` directory.