Workshop materials for the PsychoPy team
To build the output files from the .rst
source files, navigate to the source folder that contains a Makefile
that specifies how to build the documents from the source (e.g. the 3days
or 3hrs
folder), and in a terminal, type one or more of these to get the output you want:
make html
make slides
make latexpdf
Building the slides (to check the layout) requires sphinx
and hieroglyph
:
https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/ https://github.com/nyergler/hieroglyph
pip install sphinx hieroglyph
The conda
channel for hieroglyph
doesn't seem to work:
conda install sphinx
pip install hieroglyph
If you receive an error like this:
Could not import extension hieroglyph (exception: cannot import name 'copy_static_entry' from 'sphinx.util')
Your version of sphinx
may be too recent for compatibility with hieroglyph
, as it lacks the deprecated copy_static_entry()
function. If so, force the installation of an older version. e.g.
pip uninstall sphinx
pip install sphinx==2.4
or:
conda uninstall sphinx
conda install sphinx=2.4
Note that using gif images may prevent the compilation process. To avoid this you can also make a static version of the image and use the syntax:
.. only:: html
.. image:: /_images/coder_small.gif
:width: 100 %
.. only:: latex
.. image:: /_images/coder_small.png
:width: 100 %
To make the latex file you can then use:
make latex
And create the pdf in texWorks by opening the TEX file and running pdfLatex to compile to pdf.
In the source > conf.py file you will also want to change how the pdf is configured to show the date of compilation:
# JUST CHANGE THESE AND LET THE REST POPULATE
year = "2021"
release = 'September 2021'
project = u'Workshops for PsychoPy {}'.format(year)
copyright = u'{}, Open Science Tools'.format(year)
authors = u'Open Science Tools'
filebase = 'OST_Workshops'