Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: django-resume-griffin
Version: 1.2
Summary: Manage your employment history.
Home-page: https://www.gitorious.org/django-resume-griffin
Author: Jordan Hewitt
Author-email: jordannh@sent.com
License: GPLv3
Description: =======================
        Django |Resume| Griffin
        =======================
        
        Purpose
        =======
        
        So, you're wanting to put up a |resume| on your site (being an excellent
        Django developer and all, why not?). You grab your good ol' PDF you've used
        since 2007 and copy and paste your |resume| in the WYSIWYG editor in Django.
        It may look pretty; you may have to mess with it a little bit.
        
        Yeah, you could do it that way. Or you could do it **the Griffin Way!**
        
        Django |Resume| Griffin takes your |resume| to the next level by modelling it.
        You can keep track of where you worked, for how long, and who your managers
        were.
        
        What's With the Name?
        ---------------------
        
        A lot of open source projects use a gimmick to name projects or versions. The
        naming scheme for my projects is mythical creatures. This one is--obviously--a
        griffin. My other projects include `Token Asena
        <https://www.pypy.org/griffin-token-asena>`_ and `Project Goblin
        <https://www.pypi.org/django-project-goblin>`_.
        
        Installation
        ============
        
        As with most django apps, the easiest way way is PIP::
        
            pip install -U django-resume-griffin
        
        Now add ``griffin`` to the list of installed apps::
        
            INSTALLED_APPS = (
                # ...
                'griffin',
                # ...
            )
        
        Features
        =========
        
        Project Goblin Plugin
        ----------------------
        
        Because I'm always up for a little self-promotion I included a plug-in to
        Project Goblin. Note that |Resume| Griffin checks to see if Project Goblin is
        installed. If it is, then a model to include a Project Goblin Project is
        available in the admin interface.
        
        The ``GoblinProject`` model is only a wrapper model. The real Project Goblin
        ``Project`` model is in the models' ``project`` attribute. So, to access the
        Project Goblin project from |Resume| Griffin in a template, do this::
        
            <h2>{{ project.project.name }}</h2>
            <p class="description">{{ project.project.description }}</p>
        
        Convert For Download
        ---------------------
        
        Because reStructuredText is just awesome, |Resume| Griffin makes it easy to
        convert your resume to various formats.
        
        Simply go into the **|Resume| Formats** app and create a new format. When you
        want to add a download link to the page, use the template tag like this::
        
            {% load ... resume %}
            
            {% resume_download_links resume [ formats ... ] %}
            
        
        ``resume`` is the resume passed in to the context for the template. The
        ``formats`` are optional and will default to all |resume| formats available
        for the given |resume|. For example::
        
            {% resume_download_links resume "pdf" "odt" %}
            
        Will render links to download the |resume| in pdf and odt format.
        
        The reStructuredText Template
        ******************************
        
        |Resume| Griffin uses a reStructuredText template to convert to various formats.
        
        To override the template, simply copy the ``download.rst`` file from the
        ``$GRIFFIN_SOURCE/griffin/tempaltes/resume/`` directory (or roll your own) and
        place it in your project's ``templates/resume/`` directory.
        
        If you do override the template, just be careful that you respect the syntax
        and structure of reStructuredText (e.g. spaces, new lines, etc.)
        
        Pandoc Support
        ***************
        
        During installation or configuration you may have run into an error with
        PanDoc. Unfortunately, some servers may not have PanDoc support. *Some*
        conversion support is made possible with the ``docutils`` package, but it won't
        have as near the amount of support as PanDoc.
        
        |Resume| Griffin will automatically detect in PanDoc is installed. If it's not,
        then |Resume| Griffin will try to convert using ``docutils`` or...
        
        If you find you don't have PanDoc and you need a super-awesome file format, you
        can provide it when you add |Resume| Downloads.
        
        
        .. |Resume| replace:: Résumé
        .. |resume| replace:: résumé
        
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Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: WSGI :: Application
