From b37b2414c2c3032073d49791f6fc2382fcae5de3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: eliott <eliott.sammier@tetras-libre.fr>
Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2024 18:29:04 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Change project references to this fork

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 LICENSE    | 694 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
 README.md  | 358 +--------------------------
 go.mod     |   4 +-
 theme.toml |  23 +-
 4 files changed, 691 insertions(+), 388 deletions(-)

diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE
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+free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
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+  To do so, attach the following notices to the program.  It is safest
+to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
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+    Copyright (C) <year>  <name of author>
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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index b5305f3..b97b454 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -1,358 +1,6 @@
-# Hugo Book Theme
+# Macao Hugo Theme
 
 [![Hugo](https://img.shields.io/badge/hugo-0.124-blue.svg)](https://gohugo.io)
-[![License: MIT](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-MIT-blue.svg)](LICENSE)
-![Build with Hugo](https://github.com/alex-shpak/hugo-book/workflows/Build%20with%20Hugo/badge.svg)
+[![License: GPLv3](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-GPLv3-blue.svg)](LICENSE)
 
-### [Hugo](https://gohugo.io) documentation theme as simple as plain book
-
-![Screenshot](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/alex-shpak/hugo-book/master/images/screenshot.png)
-
-- [Features](#features)
-- [Requirements](#requirements)
-- [Installation](#installation)
-- [Menu](#menu)
-- [Blog](#blog)
-- [Configuration](#configuration)
-- [Shortcodes](#shortcodes)
-- [Versioning](#versioning)
-- [Contributing](#contributing)
-
-## Features
-
-- Clean simple design
-- Light and Mobile-Friendly
-- Multi-language support
-- Customisable
-- Zero initial configuration
-- Handy shortcodes
-- Comments support
-- Simple blog and taxonomy
-- Primary features work without JavaScript
-- Dark Mode
-
-## Requirements
-
-- Hugo 0.124 or higher
-- Hugo extended version, [Installation Instructions](https://gohugo.io/installation/)
-
-## Installation
-
-### Install as git submodule
-Navigate to your hugo project root and run:
-
-```
-git submodule add https://github.com/alex-shpak/hugo-book themes/hugo-book
-```
-
-Then run hugo (or set `theme = "hugo-book"`/`theme: hugo-book` in configuration file)
-
-```
-hugo server --minify --theme hugo-book
-```
-
-### Install as hugo module
-
-You can also add this theme as a Hugo module instead of a git submodule.
-
-Start with initializing hugo modules, if not done yet:
-```
-hugo mod init github.com/repo/path
-```
-
-Navigate to your hugo project root and add [module] section to your `hugo.toml`:
-
-```toml
-[module]
-[[module.imports]]
-path = 'github.com/alex-shpak/hugo-book'
-```
-
-Then, to load/update the theme module and run hugo:
-
-```sh
-hugo mod get -u
-hugo server --minify
-```
-
-### Creating site from scratch
-
-Below is an example on how to create a new site from scratch:
-
-```sh
-hugo new site mydocs; cd mydocs
-git init
-git submodule add https://github.com/alex-shpak/hugo-book themes/hugo-book
-cp -R themes/hugo-book/exampleSite/content.en/* ./content
-```
-
-```sh
-hugo server --minify --theme hugo-book
-```
-
-## Menu
-
-### File tree menu (default)
-
-By default, the theme will render pages from the `content/docs` section as a menu in a tree structure.  
-You can set `title` and `weight` in the front matter of pages to adjust the order and titles in the menu.
-
-### Leaf bundle menu (Deprecated, to be removed in June 2022)
-
-You can also use leaf bundle and the content of its `index.md` file as menu.  
-Given you have the following file structure:
-
-```
-├── content
-│   ├── docs
-│   │   ├── page-one.md
-│   │   └── page-two.md
-│   └── posts
-│       ├── post-one.md
-│       └── post-two.md
-```
-
-Create a file `content/menu/index.md` with the content:
-
-```md
-+++
-headless = true
-+++
-
-- [Book Example]({{< relref "/docs/" >}})
-  - [Page One]({{< relref "/docs/page-one" >}})
-  - [Page Two]({{< relref "/docs/page-two" >}})
-- [Blog]({{< relref "/posts" >}})
-```
-
-And Enable it by setting `BookMenuBundle: /menu` in Site configuration.
-
-- [Example menu](https://github.com/alex-shpak/hugo-book/blob/master/exampleSite/content.en/menu/index.md)
-- [Example config file](https://github.com/alex-shpak/hugo-book/blob/master/exampleSite/config.yaml)
-- [Leaf bundles](https://gohugo.io/content-management/page-bundles/)
-
-## Blog
-
-A simple blog is supported in the section `posts`.  
-A blog is not the primary usecase of this theme, so it has only minimal features.
-
-## Configuration
-
-### Site Configuration
-
-There are a few configuration options that you can add to your `hugo.toml` file.  
-You can also see the `yaml` example [here](https://github.com/alex-shpak/hugo-book/blob/master/exampleSite/config.yaml).
-
-```toml
-# (Optional) Set Google Analytics if you use it to track your website.
-# Always put it on the top of the configuration file, otherwise it won't work
-googleAnalytics = "UA-XXXXXXXXX-X"
-
-# (Optional) If you provide a Disqus shortname, comments will be enabled on
-# all pages.
-disqusShortname = "my-site"
-
-# (Optional) Set this to true if you use capital letters in file names
-disablePathToLower = true
-
-# (Optional) Set this to true to enable 'Last Modified by' date and git author
-#  information on 'doc' type pages.
-enableGitInfo = true
-
-# (Optional) Theme is intended for documentation use, therefore it doesn't render taxonomy.
-# You can remove related files with config below
-disableKinds = ['taxonomy', 'taxonomyTerm']
-
-[params]
-  # (Optional, default light) Sets color theme: light, dark or auto.
-  # Theme 'auto' switches between dark and light modes based on browser/os preferences
-  BookTheme = 'light'
-
-  # (Optional, default true) Controls table of contents visibility on right side of pages.
-  # Start and end levels can be controlled with markup.tableOfContents setting.
-  # You can also specify this parameter per page in front matter.
-  BookToC = true
-
-  # (Optional, default none) Set the path to a logo for the book. If the logo is
-  # /static/logo.png then the path would be 'logo.png'
-  BookLogo = 'logo.png'
-
-  # (Optional, default none) Set leaf bundle to render as side menu
-  # When not specified file structure and weights will be used
-  # Deprecated, to be removed in June 2022
-  BookMenuBundle = '/menu'
-
-  # (Optional, default docs) Specify section of content to render as menu
-  # You can also set value to "*" to render all sections to menu
-  BookSection = 'docs'
-
-  # Set source repository location.
-  # Used for 'Last Modified' and 'Edit this page' links.
-  BookRepo = 'https://github.com/alex-shpak/hugo-book'
-
-  # Specifies commit portion of the link to the page's last modified commit hash for 'doc' page
-  # type.
-  # Required if 'BookRepo' param is set.
-  # Value used to construct a URL consisting of BookRepo/BookCommitPath/<commit-hash>
-  # Github uses 'commit', Bitbucket uses 'commits'
-  BookCommitPath = 'commit'
-
-  # Enable 'Edit this page' links for 'doc' page type.
-  # Disabled by default. Uncomment to enable. Requires 'BookRepo' param.
-  # Path must point to the site directory.
-  BookEditPath = 'edit/master/exampleSite'
-
-  # (Optional, default January 2, 2006) Configure the date format used on the pages
-  # - In git information
-  # - In blog posts
-  BookDateFormat = 'Jan 2, 2006'
-
-  # (Optional, default true) Enables search function with flexsearch,
-  # Index is built on fly, therefore it might slowdown your website.
-  # Configuration for indexing can be adjusted in i18n folder per language.
-  BookSearch = true
-
-  # (Optional, default true) Enables comments template on pages
-  # By default partials/docs/comments.html includes Disqus template
-  # See https://gohugo.io/content-management/comments/#configure-disqus
-  # Can be overwritten by same param in page frontmatter
-  BookComments = true
-
-  # /!\ This is an experimental feature, might be removed or changed at any time
-  # (Optional, experimental, default false) Enables portable links and link checks in markdown pages.
-  # Portable links meant to work with text editors and let you write markdown without {{< relref >}} shortcode
-  # Theme will print warning if page referenced in markdown does not exists.
-  BookPortableLinks = true
-
-  # /!\ This is an experimental feature, might be removed or changed at any time
-  # (Optional, experimental, default false) Enables service worker that caches visited pages and resources for offline use.
-  BookServiceWorker = true
-```
-
-### Multi-Language Support
-
-Theme supports Hugo's [multilingual mode](https://gohugo.io/content-management/multilingual/), just follow configuration guide there. You can also tweak search indexing configuration per language in `i18n` folder.
-
-### Page Configuration
-
-You can specify additional params in the front matter of individual pages:
-
-```toml
-# Set type to 'docs' if you want to render page outside of configured section or if you render section other than 'docs'
-type = 'docs'
-
-# Set page weight to re-arrange items in file-tree menu (if BookMenuBundle not set)
-weight = 10
-
-# (Optional) Set to 'true' to mark page as flat section in file-tree menu (if BookMenuBundle not set)
-bookFlatSection = false
-
-# (Optional) Set to hide nested sections or pages at that level. Works only with file-tree menu mode
-bookCollapseSection = true
-
-# (Optional) Set true to hide page or section from side menu (if BookMenuBundle not set)
-bookHidden = false
-
-# (Optional) Set 'false' to hide ToC from page
-bookToC = true
-
-# (Optional) If you have enabled BookComments for the site, you can disable it for specific pages.
-bookComments = true
-
-# (Optional) Set to 'false' to exclude page from search index.
-bookSearchExclude = true
-
-# (Optional) Set explicit href attribute for this page in a menu (if BookMenuBundle not set)
-bookHref = ''
-```
-
-### Partials
-
-There are layout partials available for you to easily override components of the theme in `layouts/partials/`.
-
-In addition to this, there are several empty partials you can override to easily add/inject code.
-
-| Empty Partial                                      | Placement                                   |
-| -------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------- |
-| `layouts/partials/docs/inject/head.html`           | Before closing `<head>` tag                 |
-| `layouts/partials/docs/inject/body.html`           | Before closing `<body>` tag                 |
-| `layouts/partials/docs/inject/footer.html`         | After page footer content                   |
-| `layouts/partials/docs/inject/menu-before.html`    | At the beginning of `<nav>` menu block      |
-| `layouts/partials/docs/inject/menu-after.html`     | At the end of `<nav>` menu block            |
-| `layouts/partials/docs/inject/content-before.html` | Before page content                         |
-| `layouts/partials/docs/inject/content-after.html`  | After page content                          |
-| `layouts/partials/docs/inject/toc-before.html`     | At the beginning of table of contents block |
-| `layouts/partials/docs/inject/toc-after.html`      | At the end of table of contents block       |
-
-### Extra Customisation
-
-| File                     | Description                                                                           |
-| ------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
-| `static/favicon.png`     | Override default favicon                                                              |
-| `assets/_custom.scss`    | Customise or override scss styles                                                     |
-| `assets/_variables.scss` | Override default SCSS variables                                                       |
-| `assets/_fonts.scss`     | Replace default font with custom fonts (e.g. local files or remote like google fonts) |
-| `assets/mermaid.json`    | Replace Mermaid initialization config                                                 |
-
-### Plugins
-
-There are a few features implemented as pluggable `scss` styles. Usually these are features that don't make it to the core but can still be useful.
-
-| Plugin                            | Description                                                 |
-| --------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------- |
-| `assets/plugins/_numbered.scss`   | Makes headings in markdown numbered, e.g. `1.1`, `1.2`      |
-| `assets/plugins/_scrollbars.scss` | Overrides scrollbar styles to look similar across platforms |
-
-To enable plugins, add `@import "plugins/{name}";` to `assets/_custom.scss` in your website root.
-
-### Hugo Internal Templates
-
-There are a few hugo templates inserted in `<head>`
-
-- [Google Analytics](https://gohugo.io/templates/internal/#google-analytics)
-- [Open Graph](https://gohugo.io/templates/internal/#open-graph)
-
-To disable Open Graph inclusion you can create your own empty file `\layouts\_internal\opengraph.html`.
-In fact almost empty not quite empty because an empty file looks like absent for HUGO. For example:
-```
-<!-- -->
-```
-
-## Shortcodes
-
-- [Buttons](https://hugo-book-demo.netlify.app/docs/shortcodes/buttons/)
-- [Columns](https://hugo-book-demo.netlify.app/docs/shortcodes/columns/)
-- [Details](https://hugo-book-demo.netlify.app/docs/shortcodes/details/)
-- [Hints](https://hugo-book-demo.netlify.app/docs/shortcodes/hints/)
-- [KaTeX](https://hugo-book-demo.netlify.app/docs/shortcodes/katex/)
-- [Mermaid](https://hugo-book-demo.netlify.app/docs/shortcodes/mermaid/)
-- [Tabs](https://hugo-book-demo.netlify.app/docs/shortcodes/tabs/)
-
-By default, Goldmark trims unsafe outputs which might prevent some shortcodes from rendering. It is recommended to set `markup.goldmark.renderer.unsafe=true` if you encounter problems.
-
-```toml
-[markup.goldmark.renderer]
-  unsafe = true
-```
-
-If you are using `config.yaml` or `config.json`, consult the [configuration markup](https://gohugo.io/getting-started/configuration-markup/)
-
-## Versioning
-
-This theme follows a simple incremental versioning. e.g. `v1`, `v2` and so on. There might be breaking changes between versions.
-
-If you want lower maintenance, use one of the released versions. If you want to live on the bleeding edge of changes, you can use the `master` branch and update your website when needed.
-
-## Contributing
-
-### [Extra credits to contributors](https://github.com/alex-shpak/hugo-book/graphs/contributors)
-
-Contributions are welcome and I will review and consider pull requests.  
-Primary goals are:
-
-- Keep it simple.
-- Keep minimal (or zero) default configuration.
-- Avoid interference with user-defined layouts.
-- Avoid using JS if it can be solved by CSS.
-
-Feel free to open issues if you find missing configuration or customisation options.
+### [Hugo](https://gohugo.io) theme for Macao-Hugo, forked from [Hugo-Book](https://github.com/alex-shpak/hugo-book)
diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod
index 3e9c89b..e58c4cd 100644
--- a/go.mod
+++ b/go.mod
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-module github.com/alex-shpak/hugo-book
+module gitlab.tetras-libre.fr/macao/macao-hugo-theme
 
-go 1.16
+go 1.16
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/theme.toml b/theme.toml
index 784e610..21ac027 100644
--- a/theme.toml
+++ b/theme.toml
@@ -1,16 +1,17 @@
-# theme.toml template for a Hugo theme
-# See https://github.com/gohugoio/hugoThemes#themetoml for an example
-
-name = "Book"
-license = "MIT"
-licenselink = "https://github.com/alex-shpak/hugo-book/blob/master/LICENSE"
-description = "Hugo documentation theme as simple as plain book"
-homepage = "https://github.com/alex-shpak/hugo-book"
-demosite = "https://hugo-book-demo.netlify.app"
+name = "Macao Hugo Theme"
+license = "GPLv3"
+licenselink = "https://gitlab.tetras-libre.fr/macao/macao-hugo-theme/blob/master/LICENSE"
+description = "Hugo theme for Macao-Hugo, forked from Hugo-Book"
+homepage = "https://gitlab.tetras-libre.fr/macao/macao-hugo-theme"
 tags = ["responsive", "clean", "documentation", "docs", "flexbox", "search", "mobile", "multilingual", "disqus"]
 features = []
 min_version = "0.124"
 
 [author]
-  name = "Alex Shpak"
-  homepage = "https://github.com/alex-shpak/"
+name = "Tétras Libre"
+homepage = "https://tetras-libre.fr/"
+
+[original]
+author = "Alex Shpak"
+homepage = "https://github.com/alex-shpak/"
+repo = "https://github.com/alex-shpak/hugo-book"
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