Kolen Cheung
Kolen Cheung
Interesting, can I ask if other solutions are explored, including poetry, CMake, etc.? And about Cython used here, is pybind11 explored? Feel free to point me to links where this...
> We want the build system to be one that is used within the scientific python community, so we were looking at what numpy and scipy are transitioning to now...
Thanks all. I guess it should be closed now.
Ok, sure. Thanks again! Sorry for not having time to look into it again and providing more details, but you all figured it out already.
@bluddy >This is a seriously strange perspective. I use pandoc to make my lecture notes. The times when you want a table without vertical lines are extremely rare. Read the...
@hasufell, Perhaps I wasn't clear, I edited and added that the previous message is to @bluddy. I was talking specially on his use case. And then I also think what...
@hasufell, oh, do you mean the author of booktabs? Sorry I misunderstood your statement. Yes, that's why other packages exist. And while booktabs is not the definitive package for tables,...
> Well, I think that vertical borders in table out-of-the-box would be very nice feature. It is nice to have the option but I would vote for it to be...
According to , pgfplotstable is included in pgfplots, which is a fairly standard packages. But I can't find an easy way to find a list of included packages in common...
That's long been there but I mean is there a need to whitelist a core set of LaTeX packages that is common enough that can be considered to be used...