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=====================================
numpydoc -- Numpy's Sphinx extensions
=====================================

Numpy's documentation uses several custom extensions to Sphinx.  These
are shipped in this ``numpydoc`` package, in case you want to make use
of them in third-party projects.

The following extensions are available:

  - ``numpydoc``: support for the Numpy docstring format in Sphinx, and add
    the code description directives ``np:function``, ``np-c:function``, etc.
    that support the Numpy docstring syntax.

  - ``numpydoc.traitsdoc``: For gathering documentation about Traits attributes.

  - ``numpydoc.plot_directive``: Adaptation of Matplotlib's ``plot::``
    directive. Note that this implementation may still undergo severe
    changes or eventually be deprecated.


numpydoc
========

Numpydoc inserts a hook into Sphinx's autodoc that converts docstrings
following the Numpy/Scipy format to a form palatable to Sphinx.

Options
-------

The following options can be set in conf.py:

- numpydoc_use_plots: bool

  Whether to produce ``plot::`` directives for Examples sections that
  contain ``import matplotlib``.

- numpydoc_show_class_members: bool

  Whether to show all members of a class in the Methods and Attributes
  sections automatically.

- numpydoc_edit_link: bool  (DEPRECATED -- edit your HTML template instead)

  Whether to insert an edit link after docstrings.