Tim T.Y. Lin
Tim T.Y. Lin
@kovla @edwardabraham I don't see why `#lalune` couldn't be used also as a reference to the defined symbol. With this scheme `[the moon](#lalune)` could be a normal text link to...
@edwardabraham I tried the `@` approach as well, but internal feedback in our lab showed that people get confused by what is a citation and what is an internal reference...
It's "active" in the sense that I still think about it everyday, but most of the work is behind the scenes. I'm building a few things that are not directly...
@thriveth that's great! I'll be sure to drop a link into the examples repo once they're up.
@mschroen Thanks for reporting this. Can you try executing Scholdoc by calling `scholdoc` instead of `scholdoc.exe`? I have a hunch that may be the problem. I'm in the middle of...
It might be, depending on which version of MathJax you're using. I seem to recall filing a similar issue ticket to the MathJax repo before. Try to verify that you're...
So here's the relevant MathJax issue: https://github.com/mathjax/MathJax/issues/1020 It's not quite the same, but in general it does seem to apply to any form of aligned environment block inside an equation...
I believe this is already the case, introduced back in Oct with commit cec7ca73a Does it not work for you?
Possible troubleshooting: 1. Just like Pandoc, templates go into `~/.scholdoc/templates` instead of `~/.scholdoc` 2. Note that scholdoc uses different html and latex default templates: `scholmdTemplate.html5` and `scholmdTemplate.latex`. If you're trying...
Yes, it's currently like this because I'm still heavily researching how to implement some of the Scholdoc features in the DOCX writer. Note that this is mentioned in the last...