John Stachurski
John Stachurski
@vgregory757 Great, thanks!
@albep Great. This is very nice. @mmcky How would you like to handle these dependencies?
@cc7768 Thanks. @cc7768 @sglyon A tangential comment: From now on I suggest that we switch to a model where we simply post notebooks when we're ready to do so, without...
@cc7768 What would you like me to do with this PR? (I guess this repo will be closed soon...)
Can this be closed now @mmcky ?
Our Python lectures take around 1.5 hours to build from scratch, so this is our scenario. For 99% of our PRs, we just make the edits in RST, generate the...
Yep, that seems like a good idea. Two birds with one stone, etc. And the single-page use case is certainly important. Such tools are available in jupinx for reviewing edits...
The answer to @achapkowski 's question is "Yes if we generate a fully featured (or nearly fully featured) LaTeX version from the same content successfully."
That does the job, although I like the HTML representation pictured above a lot better. So, assuming we use such a package, we can use the directives supplied by the...
Also related is the eq highlighting and show/hide proofs on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euler%E2%80%93Lagrange_equation. (search for "The Euler–Lagrange equation, then, is given by"). I would love to have these in case anyone has...