starter-academic-mpvd/config.toml
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# Configuration of Academic
# Documentation: https://sourcethemes.com/academic/
#
# This file is formatted using TOML syntax - learn more at https://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/toml/
# Each configuration section is defined by a name in square brackets (e.g. `[outputs]`).
# The URL of your website.
# End your URL with a `/` trailing slash, e.g. `https://example.com/`.
baseurl = "/"
# Title of your site
title = "Academic"
# Your copyright notice - appears in site footer.
# To display a copyright symbol, type `©`.
copyright = "© 2018"
theme = "academic"
enableEmoji = true
footnotereturnlinkcontents = "<sup>^</sup>"
ignoreFiles = ["\\.Rmd$", "\\.Rmarkdown$", "_files$", "_cache$"]
preserveTaxonomyNames = true
paginate = 10
# Enable comments by entering your Disqus shortname
disqusShortname = ""
# Enable analytics by entering your Google Analytics tracking ID
googleAnalytics = ""
# Default language to use (if you setup multilingual support)
defaultContentLanguage = "en"
hasCJKLanguage = false # Set `true` for Chinese/Japanese/Korean languages.
defaultContentLanguageInSubdir = false
# Get last modified date for content from Git?
enableGitInfo = false
[outputs]
home = [ "HTML", "CSS", "RSS", "search" ]
section = [ "HTML", "RSS" ]
[outputFormats.search]
baseName = "search"
isPlainText = true
mediaType = "application/json"
notAlternative = true
# Configure BlackFriday Markdown rendering.
# See: https://gohugo.io/getting-started/configuration/#configure-blackfriday
[blackfriday]
hrefTargetBlank = true # `true` opens external links in a new tab.
fractions = true # `false` disables smart fractions (e.g. 5/12 formatted as a fraction).
smartypants = true # `false` disables all smart punctuation substitutions (e.g. smart quotes, dashes, fractions).
[params]
# Color theme.
# Choose from `default`, `ocean`, `forest`, `coffee`, `dark`, or `1950s`.
color_theme = "default"
# Font style.
# Choose from `default`, `classic`, or `playfair`.
font = "default"
# Your details.
name = "Lena Smith"
role = "Professor of Artificial Intelligence"
# Organizations/Affiliations.
# Separate multiple entries with a comma, using the form: `[ {name="Org1", url=""}, {name="Org2", url=""} ]`.
organizations = [ { name = "Stanford University", url = "" } ]
gravatar = false # Get your avatar from Gravatar.com? (true/false)
avatar = "portrait.jpg" # Specify an avatar image (in `static/img/` folder) or delete value to disable avatar.
email = "test@example.org"
address = "Building 1 Room 1, Stanford University, California, 90210, USA"
office_hours = "Monday 10:00 to 13:00 or email for appointment"
phone = "888 888 88 88"
skype = "echo123"
telegram = ""
# Enable Keybase in Contact widget by entering your keybase.io username.
keybase = ""
# Discussion link (e.g. link to a forum, mailing list, or chat).
# Uncomment line below to use.
# discussion = { name = "Discuss", url = "https://discourse.gohugo.io" }
# Diplay a logo in navigation bar rather than title (optional).
# To enable, place an image in `static/img/` and reference its filename below. To disable, set the value to "".
logo = ""
# Enable/disable map in Contact widget.
# To show your address on a map in the contact widget, you need to enter your latitude, longitude and choose
# a map provider below.
# To use Google Maps, set `map = 1` and enter your API key that can be obtained here:
# https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/get-api-key
# To use OpenStreetMap tiles, set `map = 2`.
# To use OpenStreetMap on a high traffic site, set `map = 3` and enter your API key that can be obtained here:
# https://www.mapbox.com/studio/account/tokens
# To get your coordinates, right-click on Google Maps and choose "What's here?". The coords will show up at the bottom.
#
# Map provider:
# 0: No map
# 1: Google Maps
# 2: OpenStreetMap (Mapnik)
# 3: OpenStreetMap (Mapbox)
map = 0
map_api_key = ""
latitude = "37.4275"
longitude = "-122.1697"
zoom = 15
# Date and time format (refer to https://sourcethemes.com/academic/docs/customization/#date-format )
# Examples: "Mon, Jan 2, 2006" or "2006-01-02"
date_format = "Jan 2, 2006"
# Examples: "3:04 pm" or "15:04"
time_format = "3:04 PM"
# Show estimated reading time for posts?
reading_time = true
# Display comment count? Requires commenting to be enabled.
comment_count = true
# Display next/previous section pager?
section_pager = false
# Enable global LaTeX math rendering?
# If false, you can enable it locally on a per page basis.
math = false
# Highlight.js options
# highlight
# Enable global source code highlighting? If false, you can
# override it for a particular page in that page's preamble.
#
# Example: highlight = true
#
# highlight_languages
# Add support for highlighting additional languages. Support for
# languages mentioned here will be included in all pages.
#
# Example: highlight_languages = ["go", "lisp", "ocaml"]
#
# highlight_style
# Choose a different CSS style for highlighting source
# code. Setting this option in a page's preamble has no
# effect.
#
# Example: highlight_style = "github-gist"
#
# For the list of supported languages and styles, see:
# https://cdnjs.com/libraries/highlight.js/
#
# For more info on the highlighting options, see:
# https://sourcethemes.com/academic/docs/writing-markdown-latex/#highlighting-options
highlight = true
highlight_languages = []
# highlight_style = "github"
# Enable native social sharing buttons?
sharing = true
# Privacy pack
# Show a cookie consent message to visitors
# Anonymize IP in Google Analytics (if enabled)
privacy_pack = false
# Link custom CSS and JS assets
# (relative to /static/css and /static/js respectively)
custom_css = []
custom_js = []
# Publication types.
# Used to categorize publications.
# The index of the publication type in the list is used as its unique numerical identifier.
# The numeric ID is used in a publication's frontmatter to categorize it.
# The language can be edited below.
# For multilingual sites, `publication_types` can be copied to each language section at the end of this file and
# translated.
publication_types = [
'Uncategorized', # 0
'Conference paper', # 1
'Journal article', # 2
'Manuscript', # 3
'Report', # 4
'Book', # 5
'Book section' # 6
]
# Configuration of talk pages.
[params.talks]
# Show talk time?
time = true
# Configuration of publication pages.
[params.publications]
# Date format (refer to https://sourcethemes.com/academic/docs/customization/#date-format )
# Examples: "Mon, Jan 2, 2006" or "2006-01-02"
date_format = "January, 2006"
# Configuration of project pages.
[params.projects]
# List publications and talks related to the project?
list_children = true
# Publication list format.
# 0 = Simple
# 1 = Detailed
# 2 = APA
# 3 = MLA
publication_format = 3
# Social/Academic Networking
#
# Icon pack "fa" includes the following social network icons:
#
# twitter, weibo, linkedin, github, facebook, pinterest, google-plus,
# youtube, instagram, soundcloud
#
# For email icon, use "fa" icon pack, "envelope" icon, and
# "mailto:your@email.com" as the link.
#
# Full list: https://fortawesome.github.io/Font-Awesome/icons/
#
# Icon pack "ai" includes the following academic network icons:
#
# google-scholar, arxiv, orcid, researchgate, mendeley
#
# Full list: https://jpswalsh.github.io/academicons/
[[params.social]]
icon = "envelope"
icon_pack = "fa"
link = "mailto:test@example.org"
[[params.social]]
icon = "twitter"
icon_pack = "fa"
link = "//twitter.com/GeorgeCushen"
[[params.social]]
icon = "google-scholar"
icon_pack = "ai"
link = "https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=sIwtMXoAAAAJ"
[[params.social]]
icon = "github"
icon_pack = "fa"
link = "//github.com/gcushen"
# Link to a PDF of your resume/CV from the About widget.
# To enable, copy your resume/CV to `static/files/cv.pdf` and uncomment the lines below.
# [[params.social]]
# icon = "cv"
# icon_pack = "ai"
# link = "files/cv.pdf"
# Navigation Links
# To link a homepage widget, specify the URL as a hash `#` followed by the filename of the
# desired widget in your `content/home/` folder.
# The weight parameter defines the order that the links will appear in.
[params.menus]
# Align the main menu to the right of the page? (true/false)
align_right = true
[[menu.main]]
name = "Home"
url = "#about"
weight = 1
[[menu.main]]
name = "Publications"
url = "#publications_selected"
weight = 2
[[menu.main]]
name = "Posts"
url = "#posts"
weight = 3
[[menu.main]]
name = "Projects"
url = "#projects"
weight = 4
[[menu.main]]
name = "Teaching"
url = "#teaching"
weight = 5
[[menu.main]]
name = "Contact"
url = "#contact"
weight = 6
# Link to a PDF of your resume/CV from the menu.
# To enable, copy your resume/CV to `static/files/cv.pdf` and uncomment the lines below.
# [[menu.main]]
# name = "CV"
# url = "files/cv.pdf"
# weight = 7
# Search.
[params.search]
# Search provider:
# 0: No search engine
# 1: Built-in (Fuse)
# 2: Algolia (https://www.algolia.com)
engine = 1
# Configuration of Algolia search engine.
# Paste the values from your Algolia dashboard.
[params.search.algolia]
app_id = ""
api_key = ""
index_name = ""
show_logo = false
# Taxonomies.
[taxonomies]
tag = "tags"
category = "categories"
publication_type = "publication_types"
# Languages
# Create a [languages.X] block for each language you want, where X is the language ID.
# Refer to https://sourcethemes.com/academic/docs/language/
# Configure the English version of the website.
[languages.en]
languageCode = "en-us"
# Uncomment the lines below to configure your website in a second language.
#[languages.zh]
# languageCode = "zh-Hans"
# title = "Chinese website title..."
# [languages.zh.params]
# name = "Your name in Chinese..."
# role = "Your role in Chinese..."
# [[languages.zh.menu.main]]
# name = "Wo"
# url = "#about"
# weight = 1