Shu Hu
Shu Hu
Thanks @oyamad, for the discussion in #355 . I move our discussion there to this issue. The ergodic theory states a perfect benchmark, but I think it could also be...
Hi @jstac and @mmcky , I noticed that ``(R)`` in the following text is not compiled properly:
Hi @mmcky , the first issue I noticed by comparing downloadable notebooks from ``RST`` and ``MYST`` is that - the QuantEcon brand is missing in all notebooks from ``MYST`` For...
Hi @mmcky , the 4th issue I find is - external links in footnotes are not working in both ``RST`` and ``MYST`` versions of all notebooks with footnotes. For example,...
Hi @mmcky , the third problem I find is that - all ``MYST`` lectures with footnotes do not have the title ``Footnotes`` For example, please find a screenshot for lecture...
Hi @AakashGfude and @mmcky , the first issue/difference between PDFs generated by ``rst`` and ``myst`` is that - there is no input/output labels for python-cell of PDFs generated by ``myst``...
Hi @AakashGfude and @mmcky , in lecture [lqcontrol](https://python.quantecon.org/lqcontrol.html), - there is an inserted figure located in a different place from its contexts. Please see the screenshot (left: PDFs generated by...
Hi @AakashGfude and @mmcky , I also find that in lecture [lq_inventories](https://python.quantecon.org/lq_inventories.html), - some letters are shown mistakenly in python-cells. Please see the screenshot (left: PDFs generated by ``rst``, right:...
[jupyterbook-latex] mistakenly treat "Troubleshooting" and "Reference" as chapter 58 and chapter 59
Hi @AakashGfude and @mmcky , I find that in the PDFs of myst-version lectures, we mistakenly treat "Troubleshooting" and "Reference" as chapter 58 and chapter 59, respectively. Please see the...
Dear @jstac , I noticed that the digraphs shown in lecture [finite_markov](https://python.quantecon.org/finite_markov.html#irreducibility-and-aperiodicity) are presented using PDF figures.  Do you think it would...