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README.md

Kivy - Documentation

You can access the latest documentation on the web:

Contributing

If you intend on editing and contributing documentation, assure the kivy source code is up to date before proceeding. If your documentation is outdated, it could result in merge conflicts.

Install Sphinx

  • With pip:

    pip install sphinx

  • With apt-get:

    apt-get install python-sphinx

  • With MacPorts:

    port install py34-sphinx

  • On Windows (or from inside your virtualenv):

    Get pip (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pip). You'll use it to install the dependencies.

    To install pip, run python setup.py install in the pip directory. Now run:

    pip install -r doc-requirements.txt

Building the documentation

Generate documentation using make: make html.

Documentation will be accessible in build/html/.