Congrats on the release!

El vie., 14 dic. 2018 a las 10:22, Matthias Geier (<[email protected]>)
escribió:

> Dear mailing list.
>
> I'm pleased to announce the latest release 0.4.0 of the Sphinx
> extension "nbsphinx": https://nbsphinx.readthedocs.io/.
>
> It allows you to take a bunch of Jupyter notebooks (plus some Markdown
> and/or reStructuredText files if you want) and turn them into static
> HTML pages and/or a LaTeX/PDF file.
>
> If you don't want to save all those bulky code cell outputs in your
> notebooks, nbsphinx can automatically execute your notebooks for you
> (with the help of nbconvert) and include the outputs only when
> building the HTML and LaTeX/PDF files.
>
> For a list of changes please see
> https://github.com/spatialaudio/nbsphinx/blob/master/NEWS.rst.
>
> I normally don't make this kind of announcements, but this time I do,
> because I want to direct your attention to the following fact:
>
> For the first time, the LaTeX/PDF output doesn't totally suck!
>
> Please have a look at the example PDF file and see for yourself:
> https://media.readthedocs.org/pdf/nbsphinx/0.4.0/nbsphinx.pdf#section.4
>
> Feel free to compare it to the previous release:
> https://media.readthedocs.org/pdf/nbsphinx/0.3.5/nbsphinx.pdf#section.4
>
> I would like to thank Jean-François B. (Github user @jfbu) for coming
> up with the dark TeX magic that was necessary to make this happen.
>
> I encourage all of you to try to use nbsphinx to convert a bunch of
> your Jupyter notebooks to PDF files and report any problems that might
> occur (https://github.com/spatialaudio/nbsphinx/issues).
>
> Speaking of which, there are still a few known problems and limitations:
>
> * SymPy equations are not left-aligned in LaTeX/PDF. We are working on
> this: https://github.com/sympy/sympy/pull/15625
> This might also apply to other libraries that generate mathematical
> expressions. Please report this to the respective maintainers.
>
> * The bibliography appears in different places in HTML and LaTeX/PDF
> output. See the documentation for a work-around to fix this.
>
> * Equation references work only within one HTML page. In LaTeX/PDF
> output, they also work between notebooks.
>
> * Markdown tables look a bit boring in LaTeX/PDF output
>
> * Matplotlib plots need a bit of extra care, see documentation for details
>
> Have fun and feel free to share your positive as well as negative
> experiences with nbsphinx!
>
> cheers,
> Matthias
>
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