Use rtd config file with htmldir builder#493
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@JulienPalard I also made you a maintainer of the devguide in ReadTheDocs. |
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LGTM with nits: Can you add a newline at end of file? |
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Please see PR #789 to update this one and replace some deprecated options. |
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Closing in favour of #789. Reviews requested over there, thanks! |
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This PR is a follow-up to #481 and the redirect issue in #483.
This adds the ReadTheDocs configuration file which is the preferred build method for RTD.
Unlike #481, this PR specifies that the sphinx builder should user
dirhtmlinstead of the defaulthtml. Reference in Sphinx docs@JulienPalard, would you mind doing the review on this? Happy to answer any specific questions about it. Thanks.