I've requested that @najuzilu help us by converting this source material
https://github.com/QuantEcon/lecture-python-programming/tree/master/source/rst
into myst-based source and then generating html output via the new jupyter-book CLI.
The idea is to implement a non-trivial example with a substantial amount of source material. Currently it includes embedded code + outputs, cross-refs across pages, footnotes and maths.
@najuzilu, if I remember correctly, the objective is to have this done by 30th this month. Please coordinate
- with @AakashGfude and @choldgraf regarding addition of execution layer and embedded outputs
- with @choldgraf about the documentation for the CLI and how it could be improved
- with me (@jstac) regarding content -- I want us to add in a few citations as well
- with @mtiley as required --- I think he's willing to lend a hand.
Please supply feedback as you go along and update us in this issue.
If you have time, please also investigate PDF output direct from the html. @phaustin mentions some options in #44 (comment)
I've requested that @najuzilu help us by converting this source material
https://github.com/QuantEcon/lecture-python-programming/tree/master/source/rst
into myst-based source and then generating html output via the new
jupyter-bookCLI.The idea is to implement a non-trivial example with a substantial amount of source material. Currently it includes embedded code + outputs, cross-refs across pages, footnotes and maths.
@najuzilu, if I remember correctly, the objective is to have this done by 30th this month. Please coordinate
Please supply feedback as you go along and update us in this issue.
If you have time, please also investigate PDF output direct from the html. @phaustin mentions some options in #44 (comment)