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cuplv.github.io

How to edit this website:

  • Clone the repo: git clone [email protected]:cuplv/cuplv.github.io.git
  • initialize CVX submodule: git submodule init && git submodule update
  • Make changes to pl.xml only -- do not directly edit .html files, as those will be autogenerated from the XML, overwriting your changes. In particular, you probably want to:
    • Add or change your personal information: Edit the people table to add a person entry for yourself or a co-author, make changes to your website URL, headshot, or student type (e.g. Masters, PhD, Alumni). To add or change a headshot, also commit an image to the ./pics directory, editing the path in the corresponding people -> person -> face field of pl.xml.
    • Add a publication: Commit a PDF of the paper to the ./papers directory. Edit the publications table, adding a pub entry with the requisite metadata. If this is the first paper from a given venue, you will also need to add that venue to the events table.
      • If the word-cloud icon is showing a broken link, make sure you have imagemagick installed through your system package manager.
    • Add a news item or talk announcement: Add a news entry to the news-list table, including a short one-line-ish news-snippet and few-sentences-ish news-detail. You can reference other tables (e.g. pub, person, event) with ref tags; see other news items for examples.
  • make the website's html from the updated xml source.
  • open index.html and verify that all of your changes look as expected. (and nothing else looks egregiously broken)
  • git add all changed files: pl.xml, any added assets, and all generated HTML.
  • git commit your changes and git push origin HEAD them up to Github.
  • Your changes will be visible at plv.colorado.edu within a few minutes!

Some more detailed instructions are available on the old PLV website -- log into your @colorado.edu google account to access. Disregard any svn instructions and replace by their git equivalents.