Templates#

The following guide provides patterns for interface elements and directories.

Operator Menus#

Each operator should receive its own heading or page based on the length of the content. At the start should be a reference admonition documenting the context of the operator:

.. admonition:: Reference
   :class: refbox

   :Mode:      Edit Mode
   :Menu:      :menuselection:`Curve --> Snap`
   :Shortcut:  :kbd:`Shift-S`

パネル#

Panels should be documented by their own heading, nested panels should use decreasing heading levels. Each panel could have its own page based on the length of documentation and/or the amount of panels. Expanded menus that toggle what properties are presented to the user should be treated like subpanels:

Panel Title
===========

Nested Panel Title
------------------

Properties(プロパティ)#

Properties should be documented using definition lists. Properties that are hidden based on other properties should used nested definitions:

Property
   Property description.

   Hidden Property
      Hidden property description.

Select menus should be documented using the following syntax:

Menu Label
   General description of the menu.

   :Menu Item: Menu Item Definition.
   :Menu Item: Menu Item Definition.
   :Menu Item: Menu Item Definition.

Node(ノード)#

Nodes should always have three headings inputs, properties and outputs with a note of absence if the node has none. At the end of the page can be an optional example(s) section:

**********
World Node
**********

.. figure:: /images/render_shader-nodes_output_world_node.png
   :align: right

   The World node.

Introduction and general use case(s).


Inputs
======

This node has no inputs.


Properties
==========

This node has no properties.


Outputs
=======

This node has no outputs.


Example
=======

Directory Layout#

Sections should be generally structured as follows:

  • directory_name/

    • index.rst (contains links to internal files)

    • introduction.rst

    • section_1.rst

    • section_2.rst

例:

  • rendering/

    • index.rst

    • cycles/

      • index.rst

      • introduction.rst

      • materials/

        • index.rst

        • introduction.rst

        • volumes.rst

The idea is to enclose all the content of a section inside of a folder. Ideally every section should have an index.rst (containing the TOC for that section) and an introduction.rst (introducing) to the contents of the section.

Table of Contents#

By default, a table of contents should show two levels of depth:

.. toctree::
   :maxdepth: 2

   introduction.rst
   perspective.rst
   depth_of_field.rst