diff --git a/docs/quickref.rst b/docs/quickref.rst index d361c2744b..f025312435 100644 --- a/docs/quickref.rst +++ b/docs/quickref.rst @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ +.. _quickref: + Quick reference for the pyboard -===================================== +=============================== .. image:: http://micropython.org/static/resources/pybv10-pinout.jpg :alt: AMP skin diff --git a/docs/tutorial/fading_led.rst b/docs/tutorial/fading_led.rst index d5fe87f0dd..5c92cc33a5 100644 --- a/docs/tutorial/fading_led.rst +++ b/docs/tutorial/fading_led.rst @@ -20,11 +20,11 @@ Connecting Things Up For this tutorial, we will use the ``X1`` pin. Connect one end of the resistor to ``X1``, and the other end to the **anode** of the LED, which is the longer leg. Connect the **cathode** of the LED to ground. -.. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/freespace/micropython/master/docs/tutorial/imgs/fading_leds_breadboard_fritzing.png +.. image:: img/fading_leds_breadboard_fritzing.png Code ==== -By examining the `quick reference `_, we see that ``X1`` is connected to channel 1 of timer 5 (``TIM5 CH1``). Therefore we will first create a ``Timer`` object for timer 5, then create a ``TimerChannel`` object for channel 1:: +By examining the :ref:`quickref`, we see that ``X1`` is connected to channel 1 of timer 5 (``TIM5 CH1``). Therefore we will first create a ``Timer`` object for timer 5, then create a ``TimerChannel`` object for channel 1:: from pyb import Timer from timer import sleep diff --git a/docs/tutorial/imgs/fading_leds_breadboard_fritzing.png b/docs/tutorial/img/fading_leds_breadboard_fritzing.png similarity index 100% rename from docs/tutorial/imgs/fading_leds_breadboard_fritzing.png rename to docs/tutorial/img/fading_leds_breadboard_fritzing.png diff --git a/docs/tutorial/index.rst b/docs/tutorial/index.rst index fceac15c68..5d48b611f7 100644 --- a/docs/tutorial/index.rst +++ b/docs/tutorial/index.rst @@ -31,5 +31,6 @@ Tutorials requiring extra components :numbered: servo.rst + fading_led.rst lcd_skin.rst amp_skin.rst