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-rw-r--r--doc/source/images/ssl_warning.pngbin881 -> 2496 bytes
-rw-r--r--doc/source/misc/ssl.rst2
-rw-r--r--src/theming.py34
3 files changed, 20 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/doc/source/images/ssl_warning.png b/doc/source/images/ssl_warning.png
index 348a81a4..3862f315 100644
--- a/doc/source/images/ssl_warning.png
+++ b/doc/source/images/ssl_warning.png
Binary files differ
diff --git a/doc/source/misc/ssl.rst b/doc/source/misc/ssl.rst
index 3c2a591a..dd18ef12 100644
--- a/doc/source/misc/ssl.rst
+++ b/doc/source/misc/ssl.rst
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ connections.
If you are paranoid (or run poezio for the first time in an unsafe
-environment), you can set the _certificate_ value of your config file yourself
+environment), you can set the :term:`certificate` value of your config file yourself
(the hash, not colon-separated).
diff --git a/src/theming.py b/src/theming.py
index b81563b3..16280bc7 100644
--- a/src/theming.py
+++ b/src/theming.py
@@ -21,41 +21,45 @@ A pair_color is a background-foreground pair. All possible pairs are not created
at startup, because that would create 256*256 pairs, and almost all of them
would never be used.
-A theme should define color tuples, like (200, -1), and when they are to
+A theme should define color tuples, like ``(200, -1)``, and when they are to
be used by poezio's interface, they will be created once, and kept in a list for
later usage.
-A color tuple is of the form (foreground, background, optional)
+A color tuple is of the form ``(foreground, background, optional)``
A color of -1 means the default color. So if you do not want to have
-a background color, use (x, -1).
+a background color, use ``(x, -1)``.
The optional third value of the tuple defines additional information. It
-is a string and can contain one or more of these characteres:
-'b': bold
-'u': underlined
-'x': blink
+is a string and can contain one or more of these characters:
-For example, (200, 208, 'bu') is bold, underlined and pink foreground on orange background.
+- ``b``: bold
+- ``u``: underlined
+- ``x``: blink
+
+For example, ``(200, 208, 'bu')`` is bold, underlined and pink foreground on
+orange background.
A theme file is a python file containing one object named 'theme', which is an
instance of a class (derived from the Theme class) defined in that same file.
For example, in pinkytheme.py:
-import theming
-class PinkyTheme(theming.Theme):
- COLOR_NORMAL_TEXT = (200, -1)
+.. code-block:: python
+
+ import theming
+ class PinkyTheme(theming.Theme):
+ COLOR_NORMAL_TEXT = (200, -1)
-theme = PinkyTheme()
+ theme = PinkyTheme()
if the command '/theme pinkytheme' is issued, we import the pinkytheme.py file
and set the global variable 'theme' to pinkytheme.theme.
-And in poezio's code we just use theme.COLOR_NORMAL_TEXT etc
+And in poezio's code we just use ``theme.COLOR_NORMAL_TEXT`` etc
Since a theme inherites from the Theme class (defined here), if a color is not defined in a
theme file, the color is the default one.
Some values in that class are a list of color tuple.
-For example [(1, -1), (2, -1), (3, -1)]
-Such a list SHOULD contain at list one color tuple.
+For example ``[(1, -1), (2, -1), (3, -1)]``
+Such a list SHOULD contain at least one color tuple.
It is used for example to define color gradient, etc.
"""