Hi Florent,
> Florent Rougon writes:
> I took the two files posted by Arash. After line 47 of dtx-test.dtx:
> %\end{macrocode}
> I inserted this:
> % Test:
> % \begin{equation}
> %%
> %% comment about the following equality
> %%
> % x^{2}+y^{2} = z^{2}
> % \end{equation}
> When I
On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 2:11 AM Arash Esbati wrote:
>
> Hongyi Zhao writes:
>
> > Currently, the latexmk can't automatically convert graphics formats
> > for files located under the subfolders of a project due to the
> > graphics package limitation of not logging the path info into the log
> >
Hi Keita-San,
Ikumi Keita wrote:
> Thanks for providing a sample. What I'm worrying about is validity of a
> construct like this:
> % \begin{equation}
> %%
> %% comment about the following equality
> %%
> % x^{2}+y^{2} = z^{2}
> % \end{equation}
>
> If this notation is valid in .dtx file,
Hongyi Zhao writes:
> Currently, the latexmk can't automatically convert graphics formats
> for files located under the subfolders of a project due to the
> graphics package limitation of not logging the path info into the log
> file.
>
> So, I want to write a function to convert the graphic
Hi Keita,
Ikumi Keita writes:
> Thinking about the difficulty for full flexibility, it would be the best
> we can do for now. It would be good to push forward that.
Thanks for your comments. I updated the docstring and the manual and
pushed the change.
Best, Arash
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Hi Arash,
> Arash Esbati writes:
> Ikumi Keita writes:
>> If I understand correctly, a line with more than one % at its beginning
>> in .dtx file turns into, in .sty file, a line with at least one % at its
>> beginning.
> Yepp, this is also my understanding. I've prepared a test .dtx file