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@TEParsons TEParsons released this 01 Apr 13:27
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Torillic: A Typora theme which styles your editor to look like the official Dungeons & Dragons 5e content books.

Being a bit cheeky and doing another minor release just a week after the last! I considered making this a bug fix release (2.1.1) but I've added mkdocs support which is definitely a feature so it seemed dishonest not to make it a minor release.

Changes

Full Changelog: v2.1.0...2.1.1

Fixes

Improvements

Features

Other

  • sphinx and mkdocs implementations are now on PyPi, so you don't have to do an editable install from local anymore.
  • If I've got my CLI code right, these should automatically update whenever I do a release on this repo! 🤞

To install

General HTML

Download an extract base.zip, copy it to your HTML project, then either import it in your .css file:

@import url("path/to/extracted/folder/torillic.css")

Or link it in your .html file:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="path/to/extracted/folder/torillic.css" />

Typora

Download and extract typora.zip, then copy the extracted files to your Typora theme directory.

Sphinx

Install the plugin package from PyPi:

pip install sphinx-torillic

Then, in your Sphinx project's conf.py file, add:

extensions = [
    # whatever other extensions you're using...
    "sphinx_torillic",
]
html_theme = "sphinx_torillic"

MkDocs

Install the plugin package from PyPi:

pip install mkdocs-torillic

Then, in your MkDocs project's mkdocs.yaml file, add:

theme:
  name: torillic