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Comment #19 on issue 1215 by Vinzent.Steinberg: fix html documentation
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I think Fabian backported the +SKIP flag. It does not fail on Python 2.4,
there seems
one test less to be run.
The
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Comment #21 on issue 1215 by asmeurer: fix html documentation
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Comment #15 on issue 1215 by Vinzent.Steinberg: fix html documentation
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Other than that, what were the
differences in mpmath that you were referring to?
In mpmath everything just looks nice as is
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Comment #18 on issue 1215 by asmeurer: fix html documentation
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Actually, scratch that. I just noticed that you didn't fix the same
Bernoulli one that I was looking at. The one
under
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Comment #9 on issue 1215 by Vinzent.Steinberg: fix html documentation
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While looking at the docs I found several issues:
The ODE doc formatting is broken. ('== Usage ==' nor rendered properly
Comment #10 on issue 1215 by Vinzent.Steinberg: fix html documentation
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We need to break the modules into categories, there are currently too many.
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Comment #13 on issue 1215 by asmeurer: fix html documentation
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I did not intend for the == Titles == to be rendered with Sphinx. I would
like to do
Title
=
but Sphinx will not allow it. I just wrote them so they would look nice in
Comment #14 on issue 1215 by asmeurer: fix html documentation
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Also, one thing that I like about the way that I did the math in the ODE
docs is that I made them doctests, so
that way if the printer is improved, they can also be improved, and