* Overide sphinx_rtd_theme style to remove 'Edit on Github' button
* Change 'Edit on Github' button to 'Edit this page' for every readthedocs pages
* Add lisence for adapting sphinx_rtd_theme/breadcrumbs.html
* add multi task example codes and readme
* fix for Friesian code style
* part 1: fix comments in pr
* update for comments part 2
* update for pr comments part 3
* update for code style
* update codes and add test results
* Update README.md
* Rearrange file structure for PyTorch Inference for docs and add titles for PyTorch-Lightning Training
* Add How-to guide: How to accelerate a PyTorch-Lightning application on training workloads through Intel® Extension for PyTorch*
* Add how-to guide: How to accelerate a PyTorch-Lightning application on training workloads through multiple instances
* Revise: remove '-' in 'PyTorch-Lightning' and some other changes
* Add How-to guides: How to use the channels last memory format in your PyTorch Lightning application for training
* Add how-to guide: Use BFloat16 Mixed Precision for PyTorch Lightning Training
* Add How-to guide: How to accelerate a computer vision data processing pipeline
* Small Revision: change comments in several code cells
* Disable other nano tests temporarily
* Add github action tests for Nano Training PyTorch Lightning tests
* Enable other nano tests again
* Small revisions: typos and explanation texts changes
* Revise: update based on comments
* Create doc tree index for Nano How-to Guides
* Add How to guide for PyTorch Inference using ONNXRuntime
* Add How to guide for PyTorch Inference using OpenVINO
* Update How to guide for PyTorch Inference using OpenVINO/ONNXRuntime
* Change current notebook to md and revise contents to be more concentrated
* Add How-to Guide: Install BigDL-Nano in Google Colab (need further update)
* Revise words in How-to Guide for PyTorch Inference using OpenVINO/ONNXRuntime
* Add How-To Guide: Quantize PyTorch Model for Inference using Intel Neural Compressor
* Add How-To Guide: Quantize PyTorch Model for Inference using Post-training Quantization Tools
* Add API doc links and small revision
* Test: syncronization through marks in py files
* Test: syncronization through notebook with cells hidden from rendering in doc
* Remove test commits for runnable example <-> guides synchronization
* Enable rendering notebook from location out of sphinx source root
* Update guide "How to accelerate a PyTorch inference pipeline through OpenVINO" to notebook under python folder
* Update guide "How to quantize your PyTorch model for inference using Intel Neural Compressor" to notebook under python folder
* Fix bug that markdown will be ignored inside html tags for nbconvert, and notebook revise
* Update guide 'How to quantize your PyTorch model for inference using Post-training Optimization Tools' to notebook under python folder
* Small updates to index and current guides
* Revision based on Junwei's comments
* Update how-to guides: How to install BigDL-Nano in Google Colab, and update index page
* Small typo fix
* Update:installation panel enhancement
Left a bug to fix and install CMD to revise.
* Bugfix: Fixed a bug when using Firefox browser to use the install guide form.
Fixed the bug that the table's background color may be changed by mistake on Firefox browser.
* Update: update panel as comment required.
* Bugfix: fixed a bug in js file that will show wrong cmd when clicking 'windows' or 'docker'.
* Bugfix: fixed the bug that 'cmd' shows incorrectly when clicking 'prophet' and 'ARIMA'.
* Add extension nbsphinx-link: link notebook out of the sphinx root folder to the sphinx project
* Link Notebook custom.ipynb directly from python folder to the sphinx project
* Link Notebook seq_and_func.ipynb directly from python folder to the sphinx project
* Small title fix
* Make interactive graphs visible in readthedocs webpage for seq_and_func.ipynb
* Regenerate outputs for custom.ipynb and remove parts of them
* add how_to_tune_a_forecaster_model notebook
* modify step1: data preparation
* update based how to train
* modify a bug of summary
* update based on comment
* move to howto
* fix typo
* add file
* update based on comments
* rename the tile
* Update open in colab button from HTML-style hyperlinks to markdown image with link for notebooks in readthedocs folder
* Update "Open in Colab" button for notebooks under python folder with markdown image with link
* how to train forecaster
* add a notebook
* add new notebook
* add index
* fix colab link
* change content
Co-authored-by: Xinyi Zhang <xinyi1.zhang@intel.com>
Co-authored-by: theaperdeng <theaperdeng@outlook.com>
* docs: add save and load model docs.
* fix: update code style.
* fix: update code style.
* fix: fix typo and modify wording.
* docs: add save model example to notebook.
* fix: fix typo.
* Update chronos_installation_guide.css
* Update chronos_installation_guide.js
* Update chronos.md
* Change border color
* Deleted test text in '2. Install' title
I changed the title in last commit to check if my build in readthedoc web works fine. Now I delete it.
* Update button css selector
Revised the button selector to avoid influencing other buttons' style on the web.
* Update #cmd height
* Update as pull-request comment required.
1, disable other options when users choose windows, and guide users to https://bigdl.readthedocs.io/en/latest/doc/Chronos/Overview/windows_guide.html in "Install CMD"
2, guide users to https://bigdl.readthedocs.io/en/latest/doc/Chronos/Overview/chronos.html#tensorflow-backend in "Install CMD" when tensorflow is chosen.
3, guide users to https://github.com/intel-analytics/BigDL/tree/main/docker/chronos-nightly in "install CMD" when docker is chosen.
* Update css file to meet the comment requirements
Make the disabled items' background darker to have a better vis experience.
Have a larger fontsize.
* Update js file to meet the comment requirement.
Make the disabled items' background darker to have a better vis experience.
* Update border css settings.
Changed table border settings since last version looks not good.
* Change pmdarima to ARIMA
* Update visuals.
The button now has a hovering style, indicating the user that it can be clicked.