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One very convenient feature of the [American Physical Society Template (APS)](https://www.sharelatex.com/templates/journals/aps) is a preprint/draft mode (see [manual](http://www.physics.csbsju.edu/370/papers/Journal_Style_Manuals/auguide4-1.pdf) section *V.3. One-column vs. two-column layouts*), which changes to a single-column, double spaced...
We tried out manubot for [our manuscript](https://github.com/jmonlong/manu-vgsv) and one part that required some manual work was dealing with the supplementary information. Maybe we missed something and there are easier ways...
Described in [Formatting Open Science: agilely creating multiple document formats for academic manuscripts with Pandoc Scholar](https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.112): > In this article we demonstrate the feasibility of writing scientific manuscripts in plain...
We can see whether [GitHub templates](https://github.blog/2019-06-06-generate-new-repositories-with-repository-templates/) help simplify parts of the [setup](https://github.com/manubot/rootstock/blob/master/SETUP.md) process.
It would be nice to see a $OWNER/$REPO/[docs](https://help.github.com/en/github/working-with-github-pages/creating-a-github-pages-site) usage of manubot for "in-code" documentation and continuous deployment to github pages as manual, side by side with the code in $REPO...
It is difficult to read a long manuscript with the current style settings. It might be useful to build on the work of other projects which convert Markdown into the...
Are there any ideas floating around regarding an improved documentation?
For easier customization it might be useful to have the configuration like page sizes and file paths in a .env or something similar which the build.sh file would read.
MathJax supposedly has the ability to auto-wrap long equations like regular text/html, when the width exceeds the width of the container. However, using config option examples from their site, it...
In response to #284, I think it's very important that the ids of things go on the actual element they should be on, and nothing else. **The HTML for figures...