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"Previous Section"_Errors.html - "LAMMPS WWW Site"_lws -
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"LAMMPS Documentation"_ld - "LAMMPS Commands"_lc - "Next
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Section"_Manual.html :c
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:link(lws,http://lammps.sandia.gov)
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:link(ld,Manual.html)
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:link(lc,Commands_all.html)
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Building the LAMMPS manual :h2
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Depending on how you obtained LAMMPS, the doc directory has 2 or 3
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sub-directories and optionally 2 PDF files and 2 e-book format files:
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src # content files for LAMMPS documentation
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html # HTML version of the LAMMPS manual (see html/Manual.html)
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tools # tools and settings for building the documentation
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Manual.pdf # large PDF version of entire manual
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Developer.pdf # small PDF with info about how LAMMPS is structured
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LAMMPS.epub # Manual in ePUB e-book format
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LAMMPS.mobi # Manual in MOBI e-book format :pre
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If you downloaded LAMMPS as a tarball from the web site, all these
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directories and files should be included.
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If you downloaded LAMMPS from the public SVN or Git repositories, then
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the HTML and PDF files are not included. Instead you need to create
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them, in one of three ways:
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(a) You can "fetch" the current HTML and PDF files from the LAMMPS web
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site. Just type "make fetch". This should create a html_www dir and
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Manual_www.pdf/Developer_www.pdf files. Note that if new LAMMPS
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features have been added more recently than the date of your version,
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the fetched documentation will include those changes (but your source
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code will not, unless you update your local repository).
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(b) You can build the HTML and PDF files yourself, by typing "make
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html" followed by "make pdf". Note that the PDF make requires the
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HTML files already exist. This requires various tools including
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Sphinx, which the build process will attempt to download and install
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on your system, if not already available. See more details below.
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(c) You can generate an older, simpler, less-fancy style of HTML
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documentation by typing "make old". This will create an "old"
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directory. This can be useful if (b) does not work on your box for
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some reason, or you want to quickly view the HTML version of a doc
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page you have created or edited yourself within the src directory.
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E.g. if you are planning to submit a new feature to LAMMPS.
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The generation of all documentation is managed by the Makefile in
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the doc dir.
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Documentation Build Options: :pre
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make html # generate HTML in html dir using Sphinx
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make pdf # generate 2 PDF files (Manual.pdf,Developer.pdf)
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# in doc dir via htmldoc and pdflatex
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make old # generate old-style HTML pages in old dir via txt2html
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make fetch # fetch HTML doc pages and 2 PDF files from web site
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# as a tarball and unpack into html dir and 2 PDFs
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make epub # generate LAMMPS.epub in ePUB format using Sphinx
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make mobi # generate LAMMPS.mobi in MOBI format using ebook-convert
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make clean # remove intermediate RST files created by HTML build
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make clean-all # remove entire build folder and any cached data :pre
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Installing prerequisites for HTML build :h3
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To run the HTML documentation build toolchain, Python 3 and virtualenv
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have to be installed. Here are instructions for common setups:
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Ubuntu :h4
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sudo apt-get install python-virtualenv :pre
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Fedora (up to version 21) and Red Hat Enterprise Linux or CentOS (up to version 7.x) :h4
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sudo yum install python3-virtualenv :pre
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Fedora (since version 22) :h4
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sudo dnf install python3-virtualenv :pre
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MacOS X :h4
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Python 3 :h5
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Download the latest Python 3 MacOS X package from
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"https://www.python.org"_https://www.python.org
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and install it. This will install both Python 3
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and pip3.
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virtualenv :h5
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Once Python 3 is installed, open a Terminal and type
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pip3 install virtualenv :pre
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This will install virtualenv from the Python Package Index.
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Installing prerequisites for PDF build
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[TBA]
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Installing prerequisites for epub build :h3
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ePUB :h4
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Same as for HTML. This uses the same tools and configuration
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files as the HTML tree.
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For converting the generated ePUB file to a MOBI format file
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(for e-book readers like Kindle, that cannot read ePUB), you
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also need to have the 'ebook-convert' tool from the "calibre"
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software installed. "http://calibre-ebook.com/"_http://calibre-ebook.com/
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You first create the ePUB file and then convert it with 'make mobi'
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