That page looks very useful -- why not move it so that it is not under combinat?

John

2009/3/31 Florent Hivert <florent.hiv...@univ-rouen.fr>:
>
>      Dear All,
>
>> Remember that bug with absolute paths and "sage -t" that David
>> Loeffler mentioned recently?  Well in sage-3.4.1.alpha0, at least, if
>> you doctest foo.py outside the tree, then "from foo import *" is done
>> first. E.g.,
>
> Please have a look at <http://wiki.sagemath.org/combinat/HelpOnTheDoc>
>
> In particular, I tried to address this question in
>   4. 1.:  How to use "sage -t" outside sage tree
>
> It seems that you last comment shows that my page is outdated. If so please
> correct the page or tell me how to do it.
>
> By the way, since they are a lot of people asking question about the doc, this
> page should definitely by more apparent. Here is an excerpt of the page:
>
>    It has been said on the mailing list that this page is of general interest
>    for the sage community and should not stay hidden inside combinat. I would
>    be happy to move it elsewhere, if someone suggest me a proper place and
>    from where to link it. If you move it, please don't forget to update the
>    link at the bottom of the sage-combinat home page -- Florent.
>
> I would be happy to address this question if someone answer.
>
> Or I can remain the only reader of this page :) Or maybe it's the page is only
> wrong... If so please tell me.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Florent
>
> >
>

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