On 04/12/2013 02:01 PM, Alan Bromborsky wrote:
On 04/12/2013 12:59 PM, Aaron Meurer wrote:
Did you intend to send a response to a GitHub comment to the mailing
list?
Regarding your question, I think Sphninx is just messed up with
sympy-bot. What version of Sphinx do you have (it is printed in the
build somewhere)? Anyway, as long as it builds locally (with a make
clean first), it is fine.
Aaron Meurer
On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 10:21 AM, Alan Bromborsky
<abro...@verizon.net <mailto:abro...@verizon.net>> wrote:
On 04/12/2013 04:27 AM, Julien Rioux wrote:
I never got custom macros to work, therefore I removed them at
b44e253
<https://github.com/sympy/sympy/commit/b44e2537146223c8829cf94446c136e46bc30a06>.
If you can get the docs to compile with them, then that's fine,
but otherwise you will have to substitute your custom macros for
standard latex, as we want to keep the docs compilable. IMHO it
will make your source much more readable anyway (you might be
used to what e.g. |\lbrk| is a short-hand for, but nobody else is).
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
<https://github.com/sympy/sympy/pull/1937#issuecomment-16281340>.
I removed all latex macros and fixed problem with tabels. Both
html and latex now build locally without problems. When I run -
./sympy-bot review 1937 -D --reference
/home/brombo/MathPhysics/sympy
I get the error -
/tmp/sympy-bot-tmpl6atud/sympy/doc/src/modules/integrals/integrals.rst:106: WARNING:
autodoc can't import/find method 'sympy.integrals.manualintegrate', it reported error:
"manualintegrate", please check your spelling and sys.path
make: *** [html] Error 1
Which is in the documentation for a module that I have nothing to
do with. Any suggestions would be welcome. Could I have messed
up conf.py?
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The only problem left in latex build is cross referencing to
equations. Line 153 in ga.rst defines label eq1. This label is
referred to in lines 176 and 177 of ga.rst.
Line 457 in ga.rst defines label eq3. This label is referred to in
line 475. This works for the html build. In the latex build (make
all in latex directory) these
cross references are undefined. Any suggestions?
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I fixed references by copying changes that had been made to my old docs
to make latex build work. Both html and latex doc builds now work
locally without errors. I have pushed doc changes to GA_rewrite on
github. What next?
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