Dear John,
> > May I suggest to put all these tips and tricks in a single place instead
> > of
> > spreading them through the mailing list and irc. The best tool for this is
> > certainly the wiki. I started such a page on
> >
> >http://wiki.sagemath.org/combinat/HelpOnTheDoc
> >
> >
2009/3/18 Florent Hivert :
>
> Dear All,
>
> May I suggest to put all these tips and tricks in a single place instead of
> spreading them through the mailing list and irc. The best tool for this is
> certainly the wiki. I started such a page on
>
>http://wiki.sagemath.org/combinat/HelpO
Dear All,
May I suggest to put all these tips and tricks in a single place instead of
spreading them through the mailing list and irc. The best tool for this is
certainly the wiki. I started such a page on
http://wiki.sagemath.org/combinat/HelpOnTheDoc
Right now it is rather small
2009/3/18 Carl Witty :
>
> On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 5:35 AM, John Cremona
>> Therefore (if I am right) there needs to be a planned procedure for
>> completing the ReSTification of Sage. For a start, is there anywhere
>> a list showing which files have not yet been converted?
>
> You can generate
2009/3/18 Simon King :
>
> Hi!
>
> On Mar 18, 1:35 pm, John Cremona wrote:
>> I assume that all sage source files which have not yet been converted
>> to the new ReST format should go through that process, ...
>
> Can someone please point me to a reference explaining the ReST format?
http://docu
Hi!
On Mar 18, 1:35 pm, John Cremona wrote:
> I assume that all sage source files which have not yet been converted
> to the new ReST format should go through that process, ...
Can someone please point me to a reference explaining the ReST format?
Cheers,
Simon
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On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 5:35 AM, John Cremona
> Therefore (if I am right) there needs to be a planned procedure for
> completing the ReSTification of Sage. For a start, is there anywhere
> a list showing which files have not yet been converted?
You can generate such a list for yourself, using